Hoërskool Voortrekker’s matriculants of 2022 obtained a 93% pass rate, a drop from last year’s 95.3%
Hoërskool Voortrekker’s matriculants of 2022 obtained a 93% pass rate, a drop from last year’s 95.3%
Of the 227 learners who sat for the 2022 exams, 114 passed with bachelor’s passes and 70 achieved diploma passes.Four distinctions: Nomaswazi Nkosi earned distinctions in English, life orientation, business studies and computer applications technology.“We are proud to say that our bachelor’s pass rate has increased, allowing more learners to study further, therefore creating a better future for our learners.
“2023 is a new year in which we look forward to new results. We wish all our Grade 12 learners from last year the best for their future.”
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