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The three pass levels have different requirements. The higher certificate requires 40% or higher in the home language as well as in two other subjects and at least 30% in three other subjects. Students who pass the matric with a higher certificate level cannot enroll for a university degree nor a diploma at any institution of higher learning.
The Independent Examinations Board (IEB) is a South African independent assessment agency which offers examinations for various client schools, mostly private schools.It is most prominent in setting examinations for the school-leaving National Senior Certificate (NSC) examination, a qualification that replaced the Senior Certificate and Further Education and Training Certificate.
St Dominic's Matric pupils write the school leaving examination set by the Independent Examinations Board (IEB). The IEB is an organisation whose examinations are written by private schools throughout South Africa. These examinations conform to the requirements of the Certification Board and are recognised by all Universities and Technicons.
Matric: Michael Mount students write the internationally recognised Independent Examinations Board (IEB) National Senior Certificate examinations in Matric. Of note: Michael Mount students have maintained a 100% pass rate since the first Matric class wrote finals in 1987.
Both schools follow the IEB curriculum; [151] the CVO school offers a more conservative education, while the Volkskool is relatively more progressive. [152] The CVO-school, established in January 1993, is run along conventional lines. [citation needed] It boasts of a 100% matric pass rate since its inception. [153]
Jeppe Boys write the Gauteng Department of Education preliminarily examinations and the Department of Education, South Africa final examination via the FET (Further Education Training) board. They are also offered the opportunity to partake in Advanced Programme mathematics, which is written separately under the IEB.
The school boasted a 100% matric pass rate in 2014. [2] It was once part of the oldest public school in Johannesburg, Jeppe High School for Boys (known then as Jeppestown High School for Boys and Girls) until 1919, when a separate premises for the girls was built. [3] The brother school is Jeppe High School for Boys.
The IEB is an organisation whose examinations are written by independent schools throughout South Africa. These examinations conform to the requirements of the National Senior Certificate and are recognised both internationally and by all South African universities. The subjects taken from grades 1 to 3 (junior phase) are: English; Afrikaans; Zulu