2025 Matric Results
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What is this about?

The Department of Basic Education has released the full 2025 National Senior Certificate (NSC) School Performance Report, detailing how every province — and every school — performed in last year’s matric exams.

This part of the report focuses on national trends, provincial comparisons, and which regions saw the strongest — and weakest — school performance.

Why it matters to you

Matric results shape futures. This report helps:

  • Parents and learners understand where their province stands
  • Teachers and officials compare local vs national progress
  • Communities track long-term education outcomes in their area

It’s also a tool to identify struggling schools, and support those that are improving.

National & Provincial Results: 2025 Summary

South Africa had 6,950 schools write the 2025 matric exams.

Here’s how provinces performed by percentage of schools in the 80–100% pass range:

Province Total Schools 80–100% Pass Rate 0–39.9% Pass Rate Schools with 100% Pass
Eastern Cape 964 68.2% 0.5% 57
Free State 359 87.7% 0.3% 45
Gauteng 938 86.7% 0.3% 180
KwaZulu-Natal 1,764 86.5% 0.6% 313
Limpopo 1,278 75.2% 0.7% 134
Mpumalanga 583 74.8% 0.5% 57
North West 449 83.1% 0.2% 45
Northern Cape 146 85.6% 0.0% 11
Western Cape 469 80.2% 0.0% 78
National Total 6,950 80.3% 0.5% 920

Source: Department of Basic Education 2025 School Performance Report

Which provinces had the strongest school performance?

  • Free State, Gauteng, and KwaZulu-Natal led the country in school performance, with over 86% of schools achieving a pass rate above 80%.
  • Western Cape also showed strong results, with 80.2% of schools reaching that benchmark.
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Where did most schools struggle?

While most schools performed well:

  • Eastern Cape had 5 schools scoring below 40%
  • Limpopo recorded the highest number of low-performing schools: 9
  • Nationally, 33 schools scored below 40% — around 0.5% of all schools

These schools are likely to be prioritised for support in 2026.

Which schools achieved a 100% pass rate?

In total, 129 schools maintained a 100% pass rate over the past five years — from 2021 to 2025.

Top provinces for consistently perfect scores:

Province Schools with 100% Pass (2021–2025)
Gauteng 38
KwaZulu-Natal 31
Western Cape 24
Free State 15
Limpopo 5
Eastern Cape 5

Full school names and details are available in the complete DBE report.

What should you do next?

Parents and learners:

  • Check if your school is among those improving or struggling
  • Ask your SGB or teachers what interventions are in place
  • Use the data to make informed school choices

Teachers and school leaders:

  • Compare results with 2023 and 2024
  • Use top-performing schools in your district as learning partners
  • Highlight improvements to motivate learners and staff

Officials and education planners:

  • Focus support on underperforming districts
  • Analyse progress over time using three-year trends
  • Celebrate stable and improving schools

Where to find your school’s results

Every school’s detailed 2025 result — including progression and pass rate — is listed in the DBE’s School Performance Report. You can access it via the Department of Basic Education website or request a copy from your district office.

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Coming Next in This Series:

👉 Part 2: Eastern Cape Matric Results — Every School Ranked
👉 Part 3: Which Schools Improved or Declined Since 2023?

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