Soweto and Eldorado Park communities wish matriculants well for exams
As the Class of 2025 begins final exams on 21 October, community members shared messages of support and motivation.
Matriculants have been preparing for their final exams since the beginning of the 2025 academic calendar. They will begin their exams on October 21, starting with computer applications technology (practical).
The communities of Soweto and Eldorado Park sent their best wishes as learners embark on their six-week examination journey.

Owen Perry said: “As you reach the final stretch of your school journey, the Eldorado Park Local Football Association wants to take a moment to congratulate you on coming this far.
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“This year has no doubt tested your strength, discipline, and determination, but it has also revealed your resilience and potential. You are standing at a powerful crossroads.
“The choices you make now will shape your next chapter, but remember: your worth is not defined by a single exam or result. What truly matters is your effort, your integrity, and your willingness to keep pushing forward, even when things get tough.”

Kgothatso Mosiapoa added: “Good luck with your final exams. Remember that all the hard work and sacrifices you make during this season will determine the kind of future you’ll have. Breathe, take breaks, but also work hard. All the very best!”
Nkosinathi Mlangeni said: “Good luck to all the matrics. You’ve all put in so much effort to reach this moment.
This is your time to shine. Remember the long nights, early mornings, and the challenges you’ve overcome together.
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“Stay focused, stay positive, and believe in your hard work. You have what it takes to make your families, teachers, and community proud!”

Shannon Thompson encouraged: “To all matriculants, you are only limited by how far your mind can think.
Dream bigger, because you are the pathway to your goals and opportunities in life. You’ve worked hard so far, now study smart and stay hydrated. #TheSkyIsNotTheOnlyLimit.”



