Zulu congratulates the class of 2023 grant beneficiaries

Department of Social Development 2024/01/28 - 22:00



​Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu has congratulated the matriculants who are recipients of social development services and have successfully completed the 2023 National Senior Certificate (NSC) exams.

Zulu said of the 897 775 Grade 12 learners who wrote their NSC, 543 786 full-time learners were social grant beneficiaries, with 62 out of 110 social grant beneficiaries amongst the top performing learners in different categories, as awarded by the Department of Basic Education (DBE).

According to Zulu, of the 441 871 learners that passed the National Senior Certificate examinations, majority are beneficiaries of the Social Security Grants. Last year’s pass rate was 82.9% nationwide.

About 202 156 received Bachelor's passes, which gains them access to institutions of higher learning, with 160 326 distinctions.

She said that the child support grant formed the biggest grant type received by these learners, with the majority of them from KwaZulu-Natal, the second-best performing province after Free State.

Zulu said the South African Constitution, through the Child Justice Act, also obligates the state to provide care and support services to children in conflict with the law, including educational opportunities.

According to the data from the Departments of Basic Education and Social Development, 1 630 children who are in conflict with the law were registered for the 2023 NSC.

“Providing educational opportunities for children in conflict with the law is a key element of rehabilitating and re-integrating them back into society. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (the CRC), which South Africa ratified in 1995, recognizes the importance of education for children in conflict with the law,” Zulu added.

She said that the Social Development sector has been integrating the social protection administrative data system to ensure better coordination of services and tracking of health and educational outcomes for beneficiaries of various government services aimed at tackling child and adult poverty.

Zulu said the linking and sharing of administrative data systems within the social cluster departments - Social Development, SASSA, Department of Basic Education, and NSFAS - ensure information is shared on the academic performance of social grant beneficiaries.

“One such success story of the benefits of linking and sharing of data systems was the agreement between Social Development and NSFAS on the exemption of social grants beneficiaries from the means test, a decision that has significantly bridged the higher education gap as it opened the doors of learning for many, regardless of their socioeconomic background,” the Minister said.

Zulu emphasized that education has the power to break the cycle of poverty and transform lives. By accessing education opportunities at institutions of higher learning, she said, many social grant beneficiaries have succeeded in creating a better future for themselves and their families, thus breaking the intergenerational cycle of poverty and inequality.

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