Umalusi greenlights 2025 NSC results despite contained Pretoria exam leak

South Africa's Umalusi has approved the 2025 National Senior Certificate results for over 900,000 learners, following a probe that limited a Pretoria exam paper leak to 40 candidates. Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube reaffirmed the exams' integrity, as investigations pinned the breach on a department official.

In a January 9, 2026, media briefing in Pretoria, Minister Siviwe Gwarube underscored the credibility of the 2025 NSC exams after a leak—first detected in December via investigative marking—was fully contained. The National Investigative Task Team (NITT), led by Professor Chika Sehoole and deputy Brian Schreuder, used digital forensics, statistical analysis, and interviews to confirm the breach affected only 40 candidates out of seven papers across seven Tshwane schools.

The probe traced the source to a Department of Basic Education official whose child was sitting for the NSC, with a second official's role under review. Gwarube emphasized: “We will not compromise the future of thousands of honest learners because of the actions of a few.”

Umalusi CEO Mafu Rakometsi approved the results release, noting no systemic issues, while warning of certificate cancellations, fines, or up to six months' imprisonment for proven cheating. Council chairperson Professor Yunus Ballim affirmed the overall exam integrity.

NITT recommendations include better invigilation, security protocol reviews, formal hearings for the 40 candidates, and disciplinary action against officials. Schreuder warned of the national stakes: “When we get a leak of this nature... the consequences... can be huge for the nation.” These steps aim to bolster trust in future NSCs.

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South African students and Education Minister celebrating the record 88% matric pass rate achievement for 2025.
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Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube announced a record national pass rate of 88% for the 2025 National Senior Certificate exams, the highest ever, achieved by over 900,000 candidates. KwaZulu-Natal led provinces at 90.6%, while the Eastern Cape dipped to 84.17%. A record 345,000 bachelor's passes were recorded, but experts warn of low mathematics participation, subject declines, and high late-stage dropouts.

A security breach in the National Senior Certificate exams has been uncovered in Gauteng, where pupils at seven Pretoria schools accessed leaked papers and marking guidelines for three subjects. The Department of Basic Education detected the anomaly through its robust marking system, leading to the suspension of two staff members and a national investigation. Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube emphasized the system's effectiveness in identifying the issue promptly.

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As South Africa's Class of 2025 awaits their National Senior Certificate results, a fun quiz from past exam papers offers light relief. Minister Siviwe Gwarube will announce the outcomes on 12 January 2026. The 20-question test covers key subjects without the pressure of real exams.

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Wizara ya Elimu imetangaza matokeo ya Mtihani wa KJSEA 2025, ambapo somo la Kiswahili limeibuka miongoni mwa masomo bora zaidi. Zaidi ya asilimia 57 ya wanafunzi wamefikia au kuzidi matarajio katika somo hilo, ikionyesha mafanikio ya mtaala wa CBE. Wanafunzi 1.1 milioni wamepangwa kwa njia za kazi kulingana na utendaji wao.

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