1. The National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations will be administered in October - December 2011 for the candidates who qualify to sit for the examinations as per the amended Regulations pertaining to the Conducting, Administration and Management of Assessment for the National Senior Certificate.

2. The timetable has been endorsed by the Heads of Education Committee and approved by the Council of Education Ministers.

3. Enclosed is a copy of the final timetable for the 2011 National Senior Certificate Examinations.
[The timetable attached is the Final version, updated as per ASSESSMENT MANAGEMENT MINUTE: 0007/2011, Wednesday, 11 May, 2011]

4. Please note the NSC examination dates for the following papers:

  • Computer Applications Technology, Paper 1 (Practical) - 17 October 2011
  • Information Technology, Paper 1 (Practical) - 18 October 2011
  • Computer Applications Technology, Paper 2 (Theory) - 19 October 2011
  • Information Technology Paper 2 (Theory) - 19 October 2011
  • Computer Applications Technology Speed Test (Optional) - 19 October 2011
5. Normal classes must continue until 14 October 2011, so as to ensure as much teaching time as possible. Principals of schools may choose to allow the Grade 12 learners of 2011 to study at home from 17 October 2011 in order to prepare for the NSC examinations.

6. The main examinations commence on 24 October 2011 and end on 1 December 2011.

7. Two examination sessions are scheduled for each day. The morning session will commence at 09:00 and the afternoon session at 14:00.

8. With regard to the admission of candidates to the examination room, invigilators must ensure that every candidate produces his or her admission letter and identity document. Invigilators must enforce this admission requirement rigorously. However, a candidate who fails to produce the required document(s) on entering the examination room must not be prevented from writing that particular examination. The candidate concerned must produce the required document(s) the following day. Should that candidate fail to do so, then an irregularity must be declared and the procedure pertaining to irregularities must be followed.

9. The chief invigilator must ensure that candidates enter the examination venue 35 minutes before the official starting time of the examination session. This additional time must be used as follows:
9.1 The first 25 minutes must be used to settle the candidates in their correct seats, distribute question papers, collect cellphones, etc.
9.2 During the remaining 10 minutes, candidates must be given an opportunity to read through the question paper.
9.3 No writing or making of notes is allowed at any stage during the 35 minutes. Any infringement of this rule will constitute an irregularity.
9.4 Candidates must finish writing at the time indicated on the examination timetable.

10. Representatives from WCED, Umalusi and the Department of Basic Education will monitor the examination processes at the examination centres.

11. Principals are requested to report all timetable clashes to the WCED. Such reports must be submitted in writing by Friday, 18 April 2011 to the following address:

  Head: Education
Attention: Mr TJ Magwaca (Room 5-27)
Western Cape Education Department
Private Bag X9114
Cape Town
8000
Fax no. : 021 461 5637 / 086 6165 701
e-Mail address: tmagwaca@pgwc.gov.za

12. Principals are to inform all candidates writing the National Senior Certificate examinations that they must wear their school uniforms when writing each examination, and that they must be available until the last day of the school term (9 December 2011) in case it should be necessary, for whatever reason, to reschedule the writing of a particular examination paper.


SIGNED: PA VINJEVOLD
HEAD: EDUCATION
DATE: 2011:03:28

Final Examination Timetable: 2011 National Senior Certificate Examination  (size: 33 KB)