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Well wishes to Nizamiye Primary and High School ahead of exams

The deputy minister of education encouraged the Nizamiye Primary and High School Grade 12 learners to do their best ahead of the preliminary and final examinations

Engaging with learners, responding to their thoughts, and delivering a motivational speech to boost their confidence for the upcoming exams, the Deputy Minister of Education, Dr Makgabo Reginah Mhaule, visited Nizamiye Primary and High School.

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She was accompanied by officials from the Department of Education in Johannesburg to wish the Grade 12 class well, ahead of their preliminary and final exams.

“I am extremely impressed by the school’s outstanding academic and sporting achievements. I wish all the learners the best of luck in both their preliminary and final exams. I know how stressful and overwhelming it can be for the learners and teachers alike, but preparation is key.”

She urged parents to support the learners as they prepare for these exams. Since its inception, Nizamiye Primary and High School has stood out with its remarkable 100% pass rate.
School principal Huseyin Gencel also wished luck to the matric Class of 2025.

Deputy Minister of Education Dr Makgabo Reginah Mhaule addresses Nizamiye Primary and High School Grade 12 learners. Photo: Supplied

“We wish you all the best. Make us proud once again. You know the amount of preparation we have put together, as a school, into this academic year. You’ve worked well and listened to your educators. To the teachers, you’ve worked tirelessly to prepare them ahead of this crucial time.”

The minister, together with chief director Dennis Macaulay, then inspected the school’s exam facilities, reviewing preparations for the matric exams. They were impressed with the school’s readiness.

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