2014 matric pass rate 75.8%

654 2014.12.15 African National Congress Women's League held its National Policy conference at the Birchwood Conference Center in Ekurhuleni over the past weekend. The league's president Angie Motshekga addressing the media at the ANC headquarters in Johannesburg on the outcome of the conference. Picture: Bhekikhaya Mabaso

654 2014.12.15 African National Congress Women's League held its National Policy conference at the Birchwood Conference Center in Ekurhuleni over the past weekend. The league's president Angie Motshekga addressing the media at the ANC headquarters in Johannesburg on the outcome of the conference. Picture: Bhekikhaya Mabaso

Published Jan 5, 2015

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Johannesburg - The national pass rate for the 2014 matric exams dropped to 75.8 percent, Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga said on Monday.

The pass rate in 2013 was 78.2 percent, Motshekga announced in Johannesburg.

A total of 550,127 full-time and 138,533 part-time pupils wrote the basic education department's examinations in 2014.

Gauteng was the top performing province, with a pass rate of 84.7 percent, down from 87 percent in 2013.

The worst performing province was the Eastern Cape, which got 65.4 percent, an improvement of 0.5 percentage points in comparison to 2013. - Sapa

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