Limpopo marks record 86.15% matric pass rate for 2025

Limpopo province has achieved a record-breaking 86.15% pass rate in the 2025 matric exams, surpassing previous years despite ongoing resource constraints. Education MEC Mavhungu Lerule-Ramakhanya described the results as a symbol of consistent progress, with all districts exceeding 80%. Top performers like Maduvha Munyai and Mutshidzi Ramovha exemplify the hard work behind the success.

Limpopo's education sector reached a milestone with the 2025 National Senior Certificate results, posting an 86.15% pass rate that ranks the province eighth nationally. This marks a 1% improvement from 2023 and continues an upward trajectory from earlier lows: 69.4% in 2018, 73.2% in 2019, 68.2% in 2020, 66.7% in 2021, and 79.5% in 2023, when it was named the best-improved province with a 7.4% gain from 2022.

At the announcement event in Polokwane on January 14, 2026, MEC Mavhungu Lerule-Ramakhanya praised the achievement. "This 86.15% pass rate is a powerful symbol of our consistent progress," she said. "It represents thousands of personal victories and a bright future full of possibilities." All five districts performed above 80% for the second consecutive year, led by Mogalakwena at 90.9%, Capricorn North at 87.9%, and Mopani West at 87.8%.

Among the standout students is Maduvha Munyai, the province's top achiever from Thohoyandou Secondary School. The 17-year-old prepared by reviewing past papers, joining a study group, and forgoing football. Lacking a school lab, he used YouTube lessons via mobile data from his parents, a taxi driver and cashier. Facing family and peer expectations, Munyai relied on prayer and early-year focus. He aims to study actuarial science at the University of the Witwatersrand or University of Pretoria.

Mutshidzi Ramovha, third overall and top in accounting, scored highly at Khwevha Commercial School near Thohoyandou. Her routine involved after-school classes, midnight-to-dawn study sessions, and family-arranged e-hailing rides home. A seven-day camp by the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants inspired her chartered accounting aspirations, despite never knowing a CA personally.

In the Independent Examinations Board exams, Blessing Phasha from PEPPS High School in Polokwane earned seven distinctions and an 88.4% average. Her mother, Mpho Phasha, hired tutors for maths and physics from Grade 10, exempted her from chores, and ensured weekend classes. Blessing plans to pursue computer engineering.

These stories highlight resilience in a rural province marked by poverty and underdevelopment, where students overcome limited resources through dedication and support.

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