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26 June, 2013 | |
Thousands of learners from hundreds of schools take part in the 2013 "Winter School" programme. Statement by Minister Donald Grant, Minister of Education, Western Cape There are only 123 days to go before the start of the 2013 National Senior Certificate (NSC). This year, a total of 48 954 full-time candidates have registered for the 2013 NSC. There are therefore 3 393 more full-time candidates than last year. The Western Cape Government would like to ensure that as many of these candidates write and pass their NSC, and have therefore arranged for additional tutoring and lessons at some of our schools in order to help improve individual school and learner results. One such school is Esangweni Secondary in Khayelitsha. This morning I visited the school to meet the learners and their tutors taking part in the 2013 "Winter School" programme. This year 216 high schools will be participating in Grade 12 "winter school" programmes over the June/July holiday period. Many of the programmes on offer will be taught by tutors selected by the WCED. In some schools, curriculum advisors will be supporting and assisting individual school programmes. The WCED has also arranged for additional resource materials to be developed to complement the lessons being presented. The "Winter School" programme of the WCED will complement existing programmes at high schools in order to improve performance, particularly at our underperforming schools. An underperforming school is a school with a pass rate of under 60% in the National Senior Certificate examinations. The Western Cape Government has in a period of four years managed to reduce the number of underperforming schools progressively from 85 schools in 2009 to 26 in 2012. In 2013, we hope to reduce this number even further. To this end, and in the interests of the learners at these schools, we will continue to implement our plan, which includes a targeted and sustained strategy to support underperforming and struggling schools. In 2010 a number of strategies were introduced including the following:
Meetings with learners and parents. Motivational talks by our district directors and staff. Follow up sessions with learners with irregular school attendance.
This year’s plan is more focused in that each district has developed an improvement plan to meet individual school needs, as well as, to incorporate some of the successful initiatives above. Each education district has conducted an analysis of the 2012 NSC results which has been discussed with each of the 26 schools. This also included an analysis of the new Class of 2013 – examining the Grade 11 results of every learner and subject. Schools have been required to submit their performance targets and their individual improvement plans for the year on the electronic "School Improvement Plan" (SIP). These targets and plans are being monitored quarterly and, where required, the Department is providing appropriate, differentiated support to teachers and school management teams. Each district has submitted "focus areas" in which they have identified and are specific to each school. Some of these "focus areas" are;
The 'Winter School' programme is just one of many interventions by the WCED to help support and assist our Grade 12 learners this year. This morning learners at Esangweni Secondary in Khayelitsha were being provided additional lessons in Mathematics. I was encouraged by their enthusiasm and am hopeful that the interventions that have been implemented at this school this year, together with the efforts of the teaching staff and learners, they will produce improved results in the 2013 NSC examinations. The turnout of learners from Esangweni Secondary for the "Winter School" programme is an encouraging step in the right direction and I wish each candidate success in the examinations. 123 days is not a long time, but each of these days is valuable. Learners must use this time wisely and maximize the time available on their study timetables till their exams at the end of October. Through the combined efforts of all learners, teachers and parents, as well as support from the Department, I am confident that we can improve learner performance in the NSC examinations. For enquiries, contact Bronagh Casey: 072 724 1422 or bronagh.casey@westerncape.gov.za. | |
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