MEC Boshielo must go following Limpopo’s woeful 2021 matric results

21st January 2022

The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Limpopo is calling on Premier Stan Mathabatha to relieve Limpopo MEC for Education, Polly Boshielo, of her duties – in line with his promise to hold MECs accountable for their performance.

This follows the province's shambolic matric results that saw it achieve the lowest matric pass rate of all the provinces at 66.7% and the only province that failed to reach the 70% pass rate.

The 2021 matric results are a 1.5 percentage point decline from the 2020 results and follow a pattern of regression in the province's performance.

Limpopo also had the lowest bachelor pass percentage of all the provinces with only 26.7% of learners achieving that level. The bachelor pass rate dropped from 29,1% in 2020 to 26,7% in 2021, while the pass rate amongst progressed learners regressed from 35.6% in 2020 to 32.9% in 2021.

Of the ten worst performing districts in the country, six of them are in Limpopo. Moreover, about 137 schools failed to achieve a 40% pass rate. 

The DA is further concerned by the large discrepancy in performance between learners in fee paying schools as opposed to no fee paying schools. 89.1% of fee paying learners passed, with 55,5% achieving bachelor passes (3rd best nationally), while only 64.7% of no fee paying learners passed and only 24% achieved bachelor passes (7th nationally).

From the poor showing in the matric exams, it is clear that the Limpopo Department of Education:

·         Must ensure that the funding model for no fee schools needs to be revisited and an increase in funds is needed to ensure improved performance.

·         needs to offer more support to districts in the province and improve monitoring and evaluation of the circuit and district offices throughout the year.

·         Offer more support to progressed learners to better prepare them for the exams

·         Increase support to all learners during the Covid-19 period

·         Ensure suitably qualified educators and address other challenges that contribute to poor exam performance such as scholar transport, the school nutrition programme and infrastructure issues in our schools.

Premier Mathabatha indicated in the past that the service delivery agreements would be based on an outcomes based approach and would hold MECs accountable to measurable and achievable targets. He must replace MEC Boshielo after continuous poor matric results in the province.

A special congratulations must go to the 70 124 learners in the province that achieved a pass, especially the 28 072 who achieved bachelor passes.

The DA believes our learners in the province deserve more support and a better quality of education than they are currently getting. We are committed to ending the continued downward trajectory of our education system in Limpopo.

 

Issued by Acting DA Limpopo Spokesperson for Education, Risham Maharaj MPL