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🇿🇼 Published: 13 January 2026
📘 Source: Cape Argus

The National Professional Teachers’ Organisation of South Africa (Naptosa) has welcomed the announcement of the 2025 National Senior Certificate (NSC) examination results but has expressed concerns about exam integrity, teacher wellbeing, and the practice of “gatekeeping.” On Monday, Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube announced that the Class of 2025 achieved an 88% pass rate in the NSC examinations — the highest in South Africa’s history — saying the cohort was the largest group of candidates ever to sit for the matric exams. Reacting to the announcement, Naptosa executive directorBasil Manuelcongratulated the Class of 2025 on completing the examinations, describing the results as a reflection of commitment across the sector. “The dedication of both learners and educators has once again proven to be the cornerstone of our education system’s success,” Manuel said.

He noted that more than 927,000 candidates sat for the NSC across different qualifications and assessment bodies, making the 2025 cohort the largest candidature to date and demonstrating “increased confidence in public education”. Manuel said Naptosa welcomed approval of the October/November 2025 examination results byUmalusi, adding that the 88% pass rate showed improvement from the previous year, “albeit minuscule”. He further pointed to the standardisation process, saying the acceptance of raw marks for 56 out of 68 subjects — 82% — was “indicative of the stability and maturity of our assessment systems”.

However, Manuel said the union remained vigilant about threats to the integrity of the examinations, following breaches reported in Physical Sciences, Mathematics and English Home Language Paper 2, where about 40 candidates were implicated. “Protecting the integrity of the NSC is essential,” he said, adding that cheating and the use or distribution of fraudulent certificates “will not be tolerated and must result in serious consequences”. Minister of Basic Education Siviwe Gwarube and Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi, with the class of 2025 National Senior Certificate top achievers at the breakfast and award ceremony.

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Originally published by Cape Argus • January 13, 2026

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