2022 Matric Results – How, When and Where to get your results
Matrics, you are almost at the end of your Grade 12 final exams – well done! But before you graduate high school and embark on your tertiary journey, it is important to know how and when you will get your final Matric results. You may be sitting at home filled with excitement and nervousness as you wonder when your final Matric mark will be released and where you will need to go to obtain your official Matric certificate.
In this article, we will discuss everything you need to know about getting your Matric results, if you completed Matric in 2022.
What is the 2022 Matric Results release date?
The Department of Education is responsible for mandating all educational aspects of the country, as such, it is the prerogative of the Department to release all Matric results. According to the Department of Education, the 2022 Matric statement of results will be released on 20 January 2023 at exam centres and schools. (Should your results not be available then, due to a technical issue, this will be communicated to you by your school).
What are the Matric Result’s pass symbols?
When applying for tertiary studies and bursaries, you may have come across the requirement “must have achieved a minimum of Level 5” for a certain subject. Each symbol on a Matric Certificate correlates with a specific percentage, here is what they mean:
- Level 7: means you have achieved 80 to 100% (Outstanding)
- Level 6: means you have achieved 70 to 79% (Meritorious)
- Level 5: means you have achieved 60 to 69% (Substantial)
- Level 4: means you have achieved 50 to 59% (Moderate)
- Level 3: means you have achieved 40 to 49% (Adequate)
- Level 2: means you have achieved 30 to 39% (Elementary)
- Level 1: means you have achieved 0 to 29% (Not achieved)
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How to get your 2022 Matric Results?
There are a few ways to obtain your final Matric results, which we will outline below:
PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS:
1. Online (on the Department of Basic Education website)
- Visit the DBE 2022 SC Examination Result page
- Enter your exam number in the given field (the number your received during your exams)
- Enter your relevant home language
- Fill in your details
Note: there could be a delay in response or the loading time as the website could be experiencing a lot of traffic, as many matriculants will be checking their results at the same time. Don’t worry – this will not affect your results, you will still receive them once the webpage has loaded.
2. Online (on the News24 website)
- Visit the News24 Matric results page
- Enter your exam number in the given field (the number your received during your exams)
3. In the newspaper
The second way of checking your results is by checking your local newspaper, such as The Rapport, The Star, and The Argus – the results are usually published at the same time as the Department’s release date (20 January 2023.) Now you are probably thinking “Oh no! Will the whole country see my marks?” and the answer is no. The papers will only post your relevant overall mark symbol and whether or not you have passed.
4. From your high school
All high schools are requested to release their student’s results the day after the department has released the Matric 2022 marks. These results will reflect your marks for every subject but once again, this document is NOT your final Matric certificate. Your school will notify you when you can fetch your official printed Matric certificate which will only be available after a few months from the result release date.
PRIVATE SCHOOL STUDENTS:
1. Online (on the IEB website)
- Visit the IEB 2022 Matric Result page
- Enter your exam number in the given field (the number your received during your exams)
- Enter your date of birth
What should I do once I get my 2022 Matric results?
Once you get your Matric results, you will need to wait a couple of months before getting your official Matric certificate from your high school. Once you have your official Matric certificate, you can then start looking at universities, tech schools, TVET colleges, or private colleges that you wish to apply to. From there on, you begin your next journey as you enter your adventure to tertiary studies!
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This post was last updated in November 2022.
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