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REGISTRATION

REGISTRATION. VARIOUS TOPICS. CLOSING DATES. Full time candidates: 15 March Repeat candidates: Two weeks after release of supplementary results = Middle May Portfolios: By August. SUBJECT CHANGES GRADES 10 AND 11.

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REGISTRATION

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  1. REGISTRATION VARIOUS TOPICS ELSABE VAN HEERDEN

  2. CLOSING DATES Full time candidates: 15 March Repeat candidates: Two weeks after release of supplementary results = Middle May Portfolios: By August

  3. SUBJECT CHANGES GRADES 10 AND 11 Internal memo 27 January 2010Grade 10Max 2 subjects – Internal arrangementGrade 11Max 2 subjects- Internal arrangement

  4. SUBJECT CHANGES: GRADE12 Only one subjectPermission of Director Examinations and Assessment Needed on application- Letter of motivation from parent/guardian- Letter from principal- Letter from subject teacherClosing date: 31 January8th+ subjects.

  5. SUBJECT GROUPINGS Compulsory:Two languages: Home Language First Additional LanguageMathematics or Mathematical LiteracyLife Orientation

  6. National Senior Certificate1.Home Language ≥40%2.Three subjects ≥ 30%3. Three subjects ≥ 40% NSC - Higher Certificate1.Home Language ≥40%2. First Add Lang ≥30%3.Three subjects ≥ 30%4. Three subjects ≥ 40% PASS REQUIREMENTS 1

  7. NSC –Diploma 1.Home Language ≥40%2. First Add Lang ≥30%3 Three other subjects ≥40%excluding Life Orientation NSC- Bachelor1.Home Language ≥40%2. First Add Lang ≥30%3 Four designated subjects ≥50%excluding Life OrientationIndividual requirements per University and Faculty PASS REQUIREMENTS 2

  8. DESIGNATED SUBJECTS • AccountingAgricultural SciencesBusiness StudiesDramatic ArtsEconomicsEngineering Graphics and DesignGeographyHistoryConsumer StudiesITLanguagesLife ScienceMathematics and Mathematical LiteracyMusicPhysical ScienceReligions StudiesVisual ArtsA-level languages Immigrants

  9. DISALLOWED SUBJECT COMBINATIONS - Computer Applications Technology and Information Technology-Consumer Studies and Hospitality Studies.-Mathematics and Mathematical Literacy-Sepedi, Sesotho, Setswana – one only-IsiXhosa, isiZulu, SiSwati , IsiNdebele- one only- Home, First and Second Additional

  10. CONDONATIONS No Condonation in Grades 10 and 11Condonation only permitted in Grade 12 to pass for certification purposes- 28% or 38%National circular will follow

  11. REGISTRATION OF CANDIDATES - Candidates registered in Grade 10 – taken from SA-SAMS data • Promoted to Grade 11 and Grade 12 – keep track of candidate’s information • Prelims sent out each year for each Grade • Signature of principal

  12. SENIOR CERTIFICATEFirst LanguageSecond LanguageThird Language NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATEHome LanguageFirst Additional LanguageSecond Additional Language LANGUAGES

  13. REPEAT CANDIDATES 1 Candidate wants to repeat some or all subjects – pass, improve marks, take new subjects.Full-time repeaters:Full-time at schoolTake 7 subjectsRepeat SBA, PAT, Practical and OralCan change one subject.

  14. REPEAT CANDIDATES 2 Part-time repeater:Schools assisting institutionNot full-time at schoolEnroll any number of subjectsChoice of doing SBA (not Practical, Oral, PAT)Change two subjects ( proof)Shelve-life of SBA2008 – 20112009 - 2011Certification Best subject

  15. Can a child be expelled from school because she is pregnant • No. Section 9”(3) of the Constitution, entitled: “Equality”, states that: The state may not unfairly discriminate directly or indirectly against anyone on one or more grounds, including race, gender, sex, pregnancy, marital status, ethnic or social origin, colour, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, conscience, belief, culture, language and birth”

  16. Thank you!

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