South Africa’s Matric Pass Rate of 82.9% Conceals Reality: Critics Reveal Dropout Discrepancy

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South Africa’s ‘real’ matric pass rate is only 55%

Although the Department of Basic Education (DBE) has welcomed the official 2023 matric pass rate of 82.9%, critics have come to a more realistic number by looking at all the students who didn’t even make it to matric.

The DBE announced on Thursday, 18 January 2024, that the matric class of 2023 managed to keep up the trend of beating the previous year’s pass rate, posting a result of 82.9% for the year.

However, while the official pass rate is cause for celebration, it does not take into account the vast number of learners who drop out of the public school system along the way.

According to Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga, 897,775 matrics registered for exams, including 715,719 full-time and 182,056 part-time candidates.

This number is a lot lower than the 1.2 million learners who started with the same cohort in 2012 – representing over 490,000 learners who never made it to matric.

This means that the 595,000 learners who passed matric in 2023 represent around only 53% of the learners who started school in 2012.

The opposition DA has also disputed the DBE’s pass rate, arguing that the real matric pass rate only improved from 54.6% in 2022 to 55.3% in 2023.

The real matric pass rate is calculated by accounting for the number of learners that dropped out and never made it to matric.

Although some learners pursue matric through technical and vocational education and training (TVET) after grade 9, a large number drop out completely.

To account for the TVET learners, the DA used the real matric pass rate from the grade 10 cohort that should have completed the matric. 345,626 learners dropped out between grade 10 in 2021 and grade 12 in 2023.

Our sister publication, MyBroadband, has the real pass rate even lower at 53.0% when looking at grade 10.

When looking at Grade 2, which is used instead of Grade 1 due to the disproportionately high number of learners held back after their first year of studies, the real pass rate sinks to 51.3%.

The real matric pass rate is an excellent indicator of not only Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga and her Department’s lack of success but also of the country’s, the DA’s Baxolile Nodada said.

This ANC government’s only focus seems to be quantity over quality, thinking that it is an improvement from previous years.

This skewed focus on how many learners can be pushed through the system should be scrapped in favor of a focus on the quality of skills gained so learners have a shot at being employable and bettering their circumstances.

The concerns raised by critics highlight the need for a comprehensive evaluation of South Africa’s education system to address the issues affecting student dropout rates and the quality of education.

Improving the real matric pass rate will require a concerted effort by the government, educators, and society as a whole to provide the necessary support and resources to ensure that all learners have a fair chance at completing their education successfully.

Ultimately, the goal should be to not only increase the number of matric pass rates but also guarantee that students are equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in the workforce and contribute to the country’s development.

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Kavya Kapoor
Kavya Kapoor
Kavya Kapoor is a dedicated author at The Reportify who explores the realm of education. With a focus on learning, innovation, and educational developments, Kavya brings you insightful articles and valuable resources in the Education category. She can be reached at kavya@thereportify.com for any inquiries or further information.

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