Welcome to the ECDoE Website
On behalf of the staff of the Eastern Cape Department of Education, I would like to welcome you to our revamped website. This is a great starting point to find out about our department. You will find information about the departmental priorities, recent announcements, publications and how to contact us. This site is constantly being updated on a daily basis. If you have feedback or suggestions on this site – please feel free to contact us through the feedback form.
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Skenjana re-emphasises ubuntu
“I therefore blow a whistle to respect societal values and attitudes”, she said. She called on communities to plough back social and cultural values in themselves.
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Ms Nosipho Skenjana
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Eastern Cape primary learners win trip to USA
Six learners from Eastern Cape, ranging from grade 3 to grade 6 have won a trip to the USA by jointly designing and producing a winning website in the ThinkQuest Narrative Competition.
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Six learners from Eastern Cape, ranging from grade 3 to grade 6 have won a trip to the USA by jointly designing and producing a winning website in the ThinkQuest Narrative Competition.
read moreNew look for the National Senior Certificate
The Department of Basic Education has changed the design and format of the National Senior Certificate to ensure greater prominence of the national coat of arms.
The Department of Basic Education has changed the design and format of the National Senior Certificate to ensure greater prominence of the national coat of arms.
Budget and Policy Speech 2009
President Zuma indicated that “education will be a key priority for the next five years” and is one of the 10 priority areas which form part of the Medium Term Strategic Framework for 2009 to 2014. We are firmly committed to ‘implement with speed and determination’ all our flagship interventions that are so crucial for the turnaround of our education system.
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President Zuma indicated that “education will be a key priority for the next five years” and is one of the 10 priority areas which form part of the Medium Term Strategic Framework for 2009 to 2014. We are firmly committed to ‘implement with speed and determination’ all our flagship interventions that are so crucial for the turnaround of our education system.
read moreTake a girl child to work campaign
With six years’ running, the Take a Girl child to Work campaign, which originally was organised by Cell C Network Company, has been an uplifting initiative encouraging the public and private sector to allow girls between 14 and 18 to come to work to gain first-hand experience of the workplace on this specially marked day.
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With six years’ running, the Take a Girl child to Work campaign, which originally was organised by Cell C Network Company, has been an uplifting initiative encouraging the public and private sector to allow girls between 14 and 18 to come to work to gain first-hand experience of the workplace on this specially marked day.
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