There was a hive of activity at schools across the country this morning as matriculants eagerly returned to collect their examination results.
The air was filled with excitement, nervous anticipation and bursts of joy, as learners celebrated the culmination of 12 years of hard work.
Many schools held special celebrations to honor the Class of 2024, applauding their resilience and dedication. Teachers and principals were on hand to congratulate the learners, and many students took the opportunity to express their heartfelt gratitude to their educators for their unwavering support and guidance.
One standout achiever in the 2024 matric cohort is South African teenage sprinting sensation, Bayanda Walaza. The Olympic silver medalist capped off an extraordinary 2024 by crossing the matric finish line with flying colors.
Walaza achieved a Bachelor pass with exemption and secured a distinction, marking yet another milestone in a year that also saw him clinch an Olympic silver medal and the title of Junior World Champion.
Reflecting on his achievement, Walaza admitted to feeling a mix of nerves and excitement as he opened his results.
“It was scary to open the envelope, but I’m really impressed with how I did,” he said.
He said the results have inspired him to push himself to be better both on and off the track.
Walaza, who plans to study Logistics, has shown that balancing academics and sports at the highest level is possible with determination and hard work.
His story is a shining example of the potential within South Africa’s youth and a source of inspiration for many.
Across the nation, the Class of 2024 is celebrating excellence and new beginnings. From heartfelt reunions with teachers to sharing dreams of the future with family and friends, the day marks a significant milestone in the lives of South Africa’s young achievers.
The Class of 2024 achieved an unprecedented achievement that bears testimony to learners’ personal commitment and advances in the basic education sector.
The national pass rate for the National Senior Certificate increased from 82.9% in 2023 to 87.3% last year, which is the highest ever in the country’s history. – SAnews.gov.za