Ikakanyeng Secondary School Pass Rate Principal, Photos & Reviews
I’m excited to present the Ikakanyeng Secondary School pass rate 2023 dating back to 2021. Whether you are a parent, educator, or simply curious, this article will shed some light on this good high school’s academic achievements. Let’s dive in!
During these three years, Ikakanyeng Secondary School, a high school located in Kuruman achieved remarkable results. Their commitment to excellence is evident in the pass rate they’ve consistently maintained. This article provides valuable insights into their 2023 pass rate dating back to 2021 academic performance.
You can also check National Matric Results Percentage 2023. This pass rate is rubber-stamped by the minister of basic education, Mrs Angie Motshekga on the 18th January 2024, but for now let’s dive into the specifics!
Ikakanyeng Secondary School pass rate 2023, 2022 to 2021
Ikakanyeng Secondary School is a high school located in Kuruman and under John Taolo Gaetsewe district. The Principal Vp Assegae Ag led the school to a noticeable increased 86,2% pass rate for 2023 as compared to 73,9% in 2022. This resulted in the school Ranking No.: 115 in the Northern Province. The table below will give you a better picture.
2021
2022
2023
✍ Wrote
32
23
29
☹ Failed
0
0
5
☻ Total Achieved
18 (56,3%)
17 (73,9%)
25 (86,2%)
✈ Ranking (NC only)
No.: 123
No.: 127
No.: 115
Pass Rate Explained
This high school is located in Kuruman under the John Taolo Gaetsewe district, with EMIS Number: 300100526. This school has consistently strived for excellence over the years.
2023 pass rate
Now, last year 2023, Ikakanyeng Secondary School again went to register 29 learners to seat for the matric exams. Of the 29 learners who wrote, last year we see 5 learners getting a fail, while 25 learners were Top Achievers.
The missing gap in numbers between learners who wrote and the Top Achievers are those who got certificates pass level.
Ikakanyeng Secondary School got 86,2% pass rate on 2023 Matric exam results. On that year, we see it ranking Rating*: No.: 115 in Northern Cape.
2022 pass rate
Whereas in 2022, Ikakanyeng Secondary School went to register 23 learners to seat for the Grade 12 NSC examinations. Of the 23 learners who wrote the exams, 0 got a fail, while 17 learners were Top Achievers.
This resulted in a 73,9% pass rate for Ikakanyeng Secondary School in 2022. On that year, the school ended up Ranking* No.: 127 in the province.
Pass Rate 2021
In 2021, Ikakanyeng Secondary School registered 32 learners to write the Grade 12 National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations. Of the 32 learners who wrote the exams, 0 were unsuccessful, while 18 learners were Top Achievers.
This resulted in a 18% pass rate for Ikakanyeng Secondary School in 2021. On that year, the school ended up Ranking* No.: 123 in Northern Cape.
Ikakanyeng Secondary School Principal
The principal of Ikakanyeng Secondary School is Vp Assegae Ag and has been with the school for a reasonable time now. The experience of the principal, teachers on board and motivated learners made this high school to demonstrate this year’s increased pass rate. The availability of Ikakanyeng Secondary School past exam papers and memos on our website for all learners to download for free, has show great success too.
Ikakanyeng Secondary School Photos
Below I will publish photos for Ikakanyeng Secondary School Top Achievers receiving their awards together with their principal, so give me a moment to put this gallery together.
Ikakanyeng Secondary School Reviews
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Note:- This article exclusively examines the overall Matric pass rates for the school and does not delve into the performance of individual students or school fees. The data provided here is directly sourced from the Department of Education.
- Rating* is divided by the total number of students who wrote in the Northern Cape province.