Siviwe G inspires bridgton school students for exams
Earlier on the morning of 23 September 2025, Siviwe G visited Bridgton Senior Secondary School to offer words of encouragement to the Class of 2025. The visit aimed to wish the learners all the very best for their upcoming preliminary and final National Senior Certificate (NSC) Examinations, highlighting these exams as crucial stepping stones towards their future. The message emphasised staying motivated and focused, reminding them that their efforts now will lead to greater freedom later.
Key details of the visit
- Event: An encouraging visit to learners preparing for their final examinations.
- Date: Approximately 23 September 2025.
- Location: Bridgton Senior Secondary School.
- Person involved: Siviwe G, a representative actively supporting educational initiatives.
- Institutions involved: The Department of Basic Education (DBE), which retweeted the message, and Bridgton Senior Secondary School.
- Target group: The Class of 2025 learners.
- Examinations: Preliminary and Final National Senior Certificate (NSC) Examinations.
Departmental activities and learner support
The Department of Basic Education (DBE) is committed to supporting our learners throughout their academic journey, especially during critical periods like the final examination season. The recent visit by Siviwe G to Bridgton Senior Secondary School perfectly illustrates this commitment. On 23 September 2025, the Class of 2025 received heartfelt encouragement for their preliminary and final National Senior Certificate (NSC) Examinations.
These visits are more than just formalities; they are crucial morale boosters designed to remind our learners that they are not alone. Facing the NSC Examinations can be daunting, and hearing words of support from key figures helps to reinforce their belief in their abilities. The message delivered at Bridgton Senior Secondary School highlighted that these exams are not merely tests of knowledge but significant milestones that pave the way for future opportunities and aspirations.
The DBE understands the challenges learners face, from maintaining motivation to managing stress. We continuously strive to provide resources and support systems to help every student succeed. Our focus is on fostering an environment where learners feel empowered to achieve their full potential. For more information on our initiatives and resources, please visit our official website: Department of Basic Education.
We encourage all learners to stay focused, remain resilient, and remember that their hard work today builds the foundation for a brighter tomorrow. The words, “Your focus now is your freedom tomorrow,” serve as a powerful reminder of the long-term benefits of dedication and perseverance. We also invite you to explore more news and activities from the department and schools across the country by visiting SchoolClick News.
Questions and answers for the public
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What was the main purpose of the visit to Bridgton Senior Secondary School?
The main purpose was to offer encouragement and best wishes to the Class of 2025 learners for their upcoming preliminary and final National Senior Certificate (NSC) Examinations.
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Which school was visited?
Bridgton Senior Secondary School was visited.
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Who conducted the visit and delivered the encouraging message?
The visit was conducted by Siviwe G, who extended support to the learners.
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Which group of learners was specifically addressed during this visit?
The message was specifically addressed to the Class of 2025, who are preparing for their final school-leaving examinations.
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What are the NSC Examinations?
The National Senior Certificate (NSC) Examinations are the final school-leaving examinations in South Africa, marking the culmination of a learner’s secondary education and determining their eligibility for higher education.
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What advice was given to the learners to help them with their exams?
Learners were advised to stay motivated, stay the course, and maintain their focus, with the understanding that their current efforts are stepping stones towards their future freedom.
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Where can learners and parents find more information and support from the Department of Basic Education?
You can find more information, resources, and support by visiting the official Department of Basic Education website at https://www.education.gov.za/Home.aspx.
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What does the phrase “Your focus now is your freedom tomorrow” mean?
This phrase encourages learners to dedicate themselves to their studies in the present, implying that their hard work and focus during these critical exams will unlock more opportunities and choices for their future, leading to greater personal and professional freedom.
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Are there other ways to keep up with news and activities from the department and schools?
Yes, you can stay informed about more departmental activities and school news by visiting SchoolClick News.

