As the 2025 Matric Examinations draws closer, the NECT, in partnership with the North-West Department of Education and Momentum, handed over 250 Examination Skills Booklets to learners participating in a matric study camp at Kgaphamadi Secondary School in Hammanskraal.
With the matric examinations commencing on the 21 st of October, this marks a crucial phase in the learners’ academic journey. The Examination Skills Booklet is aimed at strengthening exam preparedness by providing practical, easy-to-use tools to support revision and build confidence.
The booklet offers learners step-by-step guidance on how to approach their exams effectively. It focuses on developing essential skills such as time management question interpretation, structured answering, and exam-day confidence, all aligned to the NSC assessment requirements.
Speaking to the learners, Dr Mzamai Mdaka, NECT’s Integrated District Improvement Programme Manager, encouraged them to stay focused an believe in their abilities. “You have come this far because of your determination and hard work,” he said. “These booklets are here to guide you and give you strategies to tackle the examinations.”
Through this collaboration, the NECT and its partners are helping learners make exam preparation a seamless process, ensuring they step into their exams with confidence.