JOHANNESBURG - The class of 2024 has been encouraged to brace themselves for their matric results no matter the outcome.
According to lecturer, Di Charton those who feel their marks do not meet their expectation must take a moment to reflect and realise that there are multiple opportunities available.
These sentiments were also echoed by Mlungisi Nkosi, founder of the Maths and Science Centre who said failing does not mean it is the end of the word and that pupils can still upgrade their marks.
Both Charton and Nkosi were speaking ahead of the 2024 matric result announcement which which will be delivered on 13 February by the Basic Education Minister, Siviwe Gwarube.
Thereafter on 14 January candidates will get their results online and in newspapers.