Limpopo MEC for Education, Mavhungu
Lerule-Ramakhanya, conducted a monitoring visit to Ravhuhali Secondary and
Matshavhawe Primary Schools in the Vhembe West Education District in
Matshavhawe village. She was joined by the by the acting DGG for Curriculum,
Dr. Moses Simelane, and the Circuit Manager Mr Falaza Baloyi.
The visit aimed to celebrate the exceptional
achievement of the Class of 2024 at Ravhuhali Secondary School, which achieved
a 100% pass rate. As part of the Back-to-School Campaign, the MEC delivered
motivational remarks, encouraging both educators and learners to build on this
success.
During the engagement, MEC Lerule-Ramakhanya
handed out laptops to the principals of both schools to enhance administrative
and teaching resources. Additionally, a top Grade 11 learner was awarded a
cellphone in recognition of their academic excellence. Learners also received
sanitary towels, backpacks, and school shoes to support their educational
journey.
Addressing the learners, MEC Lerule-Ramakhanya
urged them to take their studies seriously from the start of the academic year.
"The year 2025 has begun, and all grades must focus on their studies. I
encourage you to seek support from your parents, pastors, and community
stakeholders. Preparation starts now; don't wait for the final
examinations," she said.
Speaking directly to the Class of 2025, the MEC
added: "Study hard and remain focused. In 2026, we want to celebrate
another 100% pass rate with 32 Bachelor passes. Work diligently to achieve the
best results."
This visit underscores the department's
commitment to fostering a supportive learning environment for learners and
educators. It also highlights the department's efforts to ensure learners are
equipped with essential tools for success, both academically and personally.
The Limpopo Department of Education remains
dedicated to improving education outcomes and empowering learners to achieve
their full potential. Together, we can create a brighter future for all our
children.
For Media enquiries, please contact;
Mr. Matome Taueatsoala
MEC’s Media Liaison on 060 930 6340
Or
Mike Maringa
Director: Communication Services
0837298813 or 066 283 9117
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