Matrics, here's where to rewrite and get your papers re-marked
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
The results are out but what if you are not so happy with them. What now?
It is honestly not the end of the world if you failed your matric - you fall, dust yourself off, then push forward.
So what now?
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You may be feeling like you are now stuck and everything has ended, but you can still rewrite.
Those feelings of deserving a better grade can even get your papers re-marked.
So, where can one go to rewrite their matric?
Second Chance Matric Programme
The programme is offered by the Department of Basic Education and gives learners who want to meet the National Senior Certificate (NSC) requirements a second chance. It is administered through face-to-face classes, online, and broadcast channels.
Contact:
- Email: [email protected]
- WhatsApp: +27 63 696 7246
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Star School
Star School is a leading organisation that has helped thousands of South Africans rewrite their matric. You can find one in Braamfontein, KwaZulu-Natal, and Vaal. They admit about 3 500 students a year.
They have made supplementary education a possibility for many and could do the same for you or your child.
Rewrite centres
Many organisations offer matric rewrite services, but this route is usually riskier due to accreditation. Some of the private institutions only offer study material and support to be able to write your matric. They do not issue you with a certificate because they are not registered.
You have to make applications for rewrites by 15 February 2022.
Some centers are registered and you can confirm their registration by contacting Umalusi on:
- Call: 012 349 1510
- Visit: https://www.umalusi-online.org.za/enquiries
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Examination paper re-mark or re-check
The Department of Basic Education has announced that you need to submit applications by 4 February 2022.
- Re-mark : R104.00
- Re-check : R25.00
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