
Picture: North West MEC of Education, Viola Motsumi/Supplied
OBAKENG MAJE
North West MEC of Education, Viola Motsumi said she is grateful for the smooth and successful completion of the Grade 12 National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations across the province. Motsumi said with the exams now concluded, her department is moving forward with a robust and comprehensive marking process to ensure the timely and accurate release of results.
“I would like to commend all learners, educators, and support staff for their hard work and dedication throughout the examination period.
“The smooth running of the exams is a testament to their commitment to quality education in the North West. We have established 20 marking centres strategically located across all districts,” she said.
Motsumi further said these centres are situated near essential amenities like clinics, hospitals, and police stations, ensuring the well-being and security of marking personnel and examination scripts. She added that, the security measures have been implemented, with contracted security companies guarding the centres throughout the marking process.
“The department initiated the marker appointment process in June through online and manual applications. A rigorous selection process followed, culminating in the appointment of 3,256 markers in August 2023.
“Additionally, 522 marker assistants were appointed to provide administrative support at the marking centres. Comprehensive training sessions have already been conducted for chief markers, internal moderators, centre managers, deputy centre managers, and other key personnel,” said Motsumi.
She said further training sessions for deputy chief markers, senior markers, markers, and marker assistants will be held at the marking centres upon their arrival.
Motsumi said on 8 December 2023, internal moderators, chief markers, DCMs, senior markers, and subject analysts will arrive at marking venues, markers will arrive the following day before undergoing training that will commence at 3pm.
“On 11 December 2023, marking will commence until 21 December 2023. Throughout the marking process, rigorous monitoring will be conducted by representatives from Umalusi, the Department of Basic Education (DBE), Provincial Senior Officials, the Examination and Assessment Chief Directorate, Labour Unions, and other stakeholders.
“Daily meetings will be held between management and venue managers to monitor progress, provide support, and address any concerns that may arise,” she said.
Motsumi assured learners and parents that the department is committed to ensuring a fair and transparent marking process. She said they are confident that all stakeholders involved will work together to ensure the timely release of accurate results.
“The department remains dedicated to providing quality education and equipping learners with the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed. So, we are confident that, the Class of 2023 will continue to excel in their future endeavours,” concluded Motsumi.