CREAM OF THE CROP: The province’s top 20 matric pupils are congratulated by MEC Raymond Elisha. Picture: THABO RANTLHA Source: The New Age ONline
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Other top achievers were Dikeledi Ntshabele from Tsogo Secondary and Thato Pule from Sol Plaatje Secondary, who both registered 100% in accounting. Rinemare van Schoor from Potchefstroom Gimnasium recorded 98.3% and Obakeng Mataboge from Mothotlung High attained 99.3% in physical science.
Below is information for Matric students. Resources are mostly composed of study material to prepare for the upcoming exams. The earlier you start the better. The material shown is not representative of all resources. The list will be extended as time goes on and more learners refer us to more materials. Good luck studying.
Thutong
Thutong is the South African Department of Education’s National Education portal. It has a number of links to resources to assist grade 11 and grade 12 (Matric) students.
We have reformatted the Matric 2011 Sunday Times Q&A. We have reduced it to smaller sections that can be downloaded easier. The original file was 36 MB in size. The smaller sections are a maximum of 3 MB. We also include a link to the original. Downloads are after the introduction.
Dear parents, educators and, most especially, our 2011 Matric learners
It gives us great pleasure to introduce the 2011 Matric Q&A. This guide will give learners a final chance to check their exam readiness and a further opportunity to prepare for the National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations that begin in October 2011.
The Matric Q&A has been specially developed by school teachers to help learners to prepare for the examinations. Work through all the relevant sections. Once
you have completed the papers, check your answers in the memoranda provided. Go through the questions you did not answer correctly. Remember the main thing is to learn how to answer questions. Read the questions carefully and determine what information is given and what you need to find out. If you can do this, you will be able to answer not only the exercise in the guide but other questions as well.
Disclaimer: No malice or harm is/was intended in reducing the size of the Matric Q&A. This was intended as way to address the fact that internet in South Africa is not easily accessible and when it is the cost of bandwidth is high and speeds are generally slow.
A database of contact information setup for alumni to be able to connect with each other from every year. This year we are starting with a number of alumni years, the first being 2001. Alumni can also provide information about other alumni so as to build the database.
Why?
A number of alumni have indicated that having information about classmates/alumni from their year would be a service they would want to have and use. We do not publicly make available our general database but will avail databases that are specific to years. They will be populated by alumni for other alumni.
Who? – 2001 Matriculants
Grade 11A -2000
Grade 11 B -2000
Grade 11 C -2000
Calling on all 2001 Matriculants. You can now fill in a contact form for your specific year and re-establish contact with your classmates.
To fill in the form go here http://bit.ly/tsogo2001, you can also fill in information about another alumnus if you have their email address
To view the spreadsheet http://bit.ly/tsogo2001sheet but please fill in the form first.
This is a new service that is being tested out for alumni. Once alumni have signed up on the service/filled in their information the spreadsheet will be closed and only viewable by alumni from that year. To make it work Alumni from 2001 have to provide their information.
The Cell C Project in the North West consists of 3 schools namely:
President Mangope Technical and Commercial High School in Tlhabane
JM Ntsime Secondary in Mogwase
Tsogo Secondary in Mmakau
The visits on Saturday, 30 October 2010 started at JM Ntsime where Nobuntu Lange, accompanied by Hayley from Cell C got the opportunity of viewing lessons being conducted and saw how learners interact and participate in the lesson.
Mmabatho Moloedi, Maths Centre Provincial Manager for North West introduced the guest, and Nobuntu addressed the learners about the programme wishing them luck for the exam.
Learners were given T-shirts and caps by the Funder. Mr. Tsomakae, the Principal of JM Ntsime gave the vote of thanks.
From Mogwase the next school which was visited was Tsogo. A hand over was done.