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You are at:Home»EDUCATION»Ntsika back to classes as calm returns Priests from the Roman Catholic Church offer their support to Ntsika Secondary School and Acting Principal Nompumulelo Jack on Monday 12 April, after several learners fainted. Photo: Sue Maclennan Ntsika back to classes as calm returns Parents expressed relief as Ntsika Secondary School learners returned to school and classes resumed this week at the Extension 7, Makhanda school after two disrupted days. Ntsika Principal Madeleine Schoeman praised Acting Head Nompumulelo Jack, the staff, School Governing Body and the broader Makhanda community for restoring calm to the school. On Friday 9 April, several Grade 12 learners fainted in one of the classes. Spurred by social media speculation, similar events on Monday 12 April caused alarm and classes were again disrupted as parents came to fetch their children. Raising the stakes were unfounded allegations that a teacher at the school was to bl ....
You are at:Home»EDUCATION»Classes set to resume as calm returns to Ntsika Acting Principal Nompumulelo Jack speaks to priests from the Roman Catholic Church outside Ntsika Secondary School on Monday 12 April. Calm has returned to the school and classes resume on Wednesday 14 April. Photo: Sue Maclennan Classes set to resume as calm returns to Ntsika Ntsika Principal Madeleine Schoeman has praised Acting Head Nompumulelo Jack, the staff, School Governing Body and the broader Makhanda community for restoring calm to the school following two disrupted days. On Friday 9 April, several Grade 12 learners fainted in one of the classes. Spurred by social media speculation, similar events on Monday 12 April caused alarm and classes were again disrupted as parents came to fetch their children. Raising the stakes were unfounded allegations that a teacher at the school was to blame. ....
You are at:Home»EDUCATION»Makhanda Matrics reach dizzy heights Ntsika Principal Madeleine Schoeman and school clerk Nceba Bikitsha examine the school s matric results on Tuesday 23 February. The school had an 85% pass rate with 46 Bachelor passes. Photo: Sue Maclennan Makhanda Matrics reach dizzy heights By ASHLEY WESTAWAY Makhanda schools have bounced back from the disappointing results of 2019 in style and in the process recorded a collective pass rate of 80% for the first time in the city’s history. Whereas both the national and provincial pass rates declined significantly, the city bucked this trend to post an improvement of just over 4 percentage points. To be specific, the national pass rate declined from 81% in 2019 to 76% in 2020 (5 percentage points) and the Eastern Cape from 77% to 68% (9 percentage points), but Makhanda improved from 76% to 80%. This is a remarkable achievement in many respects. For example: ....
You are at:Home»EDUCATION»Record pass for Makhanda matrics An Education Assistant assists a Ntsika learner outside the school, where learners came to collect their results on Tuesday 23 February. Photo: Sue Maclennan Record pass for Makhanda matrics The Makhanda matriculants of 2020 defied the odds to produce a remarkable set of results. Amid the doom, gloom and school closures of last year, most amazingly and surprisingly, they produced the best-ever city pass rate of 80%. This places the city twelve percentages points higher than the provincial average and re-establishes it as the leading education hub in the Eastern Cape. As far as individual school performance is concerned, Victoria Girls’ High School led the way with a perfect 100% pass rate, closely followed by Graeme College, PJ Olivier and Ntsika. ....