School winter camps underway


Picture: A Grade 12 learner during winter camp/Supplied  

By AGISANANG SCUFF

15 July 2026 – The North West Department of Education has launched Winter Camps across the province as part of its ongoing efforts to improve Grade 12 learners’ performance in the 2026 National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations. A total of 131 winter camps are being hosted during the winter school holidays, comprising 117 residential camps and 14 walk-in camps.

The North West MEC for Education, Viola Motsumi said these camps are expected to benefit approximately 35 943 Grade 12 learners from across the province. Motsumi said in 117 residential camps, candidates reside full-time at the camp to guarantee high discipline, complete focus and continuous tutoring access.

“Learners have been given rules of the camp that they should obey and parents have also signed the commitment thereof. The department has created structured day-intervention points for learners where non-residential access is logistically more practical or preferred.

“The primary objective for the winter camps is to help struggling candidates break through key mental roadblocks to comfortably secure good/passing grades at the end of the year. General revision is replaced by highly intensive deep dives into high-weight, complex topics inside core gateway subjects such as Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, and Accounting,” she said.

Motsumi emphasised that the winter camps it’s a strategy aimed at providing support and revision to the Learners. She further said the winter camps provide learners with intensive academic support, revision sessions and examination preparation in key subjects to strengthen their readiness for the final matric examinations.

“They provide a general revision and these interventions operate as highly coordinated, syllabus-focused and targeted academic exercises designed to lift our provincial matric results to greater heights.

“The department has prioritised safety in all the camps. A Provincial Rapid Response Team (PRRT) composed of officials from different units has been established to monitor issues of safety above the security personnel appointed in all the camps,” added Motsumi.

She said they are pleading with the general community to support learners who are in the camps by giving them a peaceful moment. Motsumi said the winter camp programme commenced on 26 June 2026, during the winter vacation and will conclude on 19 July 2026.

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