Letter: Our Matric Class of 2022 had unique challenges

South Africa- Johannesburg- Class of 22 results - 18 January 2023. The much anticipated results for the matric class of 2022 IEB is released and Marist Brothers Linmeyer school in the south of Johannesburg has a 100% pass and 182 distinctions to celebrate. This has been the best results and as principal Regan Nicholas puts it " It was combined work from both learners, teachers and parents" . The IEB has registered over 98% pass even though the class of 22 had to endure the learning challenges of Covid such as online or distant learning and the limited time spent with teachers face to face. The spirits of ex leaders is high as they share hugs and high 5 celebrating their own success as well as that of the school. Picture: Timothy Bernard African News Agency (ANA)

South Africa- Johannesburg- Class of 22 results - 18 January 2023. The much anticipated results for the matric class of 2022 IEB is released and Marist Brothers Linmeyer school in the south of Johannesburg has a 100% pass and 182 distinctions to celebrate. This has been the best results and as principal Regan Nicholas puts it " It was combined work from both learners, teachers and parents" . The IEB has registered over 98% pass even though the class of 22 had to endure the learning challenges of Covid such as online or distant learning and the limited time spent with teachers face to face. The spirits of ex leaders is high as they share hugs and high 5 celebrating their own success as well as that of the school. Picture: Timothy Bernard African News Agency (ANA)

Published Jan 21, 2023

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Very soon the matric results will be released. For the class of 2022, the matric year was more complicated as learners encountered unexpected hurdles as a result of the pandemic and its effects since Grade 10.

Due to the uniqueness of the Covid-19 pandemic hurdles, learners had to navigate these unmapped waters with no “GPS navigation apps” to follow.

Hence, both learners and teachers had to “build the plane as they were flying”. Teachers had to take risks, come up with innovative ideas to complete the curriculum and to keep students motivated in order to prepare the class of 2022 for the matric examination.

Most definitely, the class of 2022 endured high measures of stress, loneliness and uncertainties. Some of the disappointments and challenges of the past three years may still remain with these learners if not managed professionally.

Failing a subject can make a learner feel very uncomfortable and unhappy. Therefore, parents, family members and the community should not judge learners by their non-achievements.

Reassure under-performing learners that their unfavourable examination results are not the end of the road.

Learners must consult with their respective teachers, subject advisers and professional counsellors or therapists for the different options available to move forward. My warmest congratulations to both teachers and the matric Class of 2022.

* Mohamed Saeed, Pietermaritzburg.

** The views expressed here are not necessarily those of Independent Media.

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