- MEC Mahlubandile Qwase briefs Deputy President Motlanthe during his visit in Mpheko while Premier Kiviet and Acting SG, Harry Nengwekhulu are looking on.
- Traditional Dance from Zozo Combined School dances during the 2009 Grade 12 NSC Release of Results Ceremony taking place in East London.
- Matriculants from Ngcelwane High School looking at Matric results paper during the 2009 Grade 12 NSC Release of Results Ceremony in East London.
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EC DoE Takes Steps to Normalise Greenpoint
The department appreciates the resumption of normal schooling that has been reported today, and the support provided by our partners in education.
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The department appreciates the resumption of normal schooling that has been reported today, and the support provided by our partners in education.
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ECDoE to absorb interns
About 167 graduates who have undergone the internship training will now be absorbed by the Eastern Cape Department of Education this year in line with the Provincial Skills Development Policy.
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About 167 graduates who have undergone the internship training will now be absorbed by the Eastern Cape Department of Education this year in line with the Provincial Skills Development Policy.
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ECDoE prouds itself on LTSM delivery once again
The Eastern Cape Department of Education (ECDoE) has done it again, as about 99% of textbooks have been delivered to schools across the province.
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The Eastern Cape Department of Education (ECDoE) has done it again, as about 99% of textbooks have been delivered to schools across the province.
read more | 0 CommentsDeputy President Motlanthe arrives in Mpheko High School
Accompanying the Deputy President was a high level delegation composed of the minister in the Presidency responsible for Monitoring and Evaluation, Mr Collins Chabane, Deputy Minister of Education, Mr Enver Surty, Eastern Cape Premier Hon. Ms Noxolo Kiviet, and Eastern Cape Education MEC Mahlubandile Qwase who played host to the delegation.
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Accompanying the Deputy President was a high level delegation composed of the minister in the Presidency responsible for Monitoring and Evaluation, Mr Collins Chabane, Deputy Minister of Education, Mr Enver Surty, Eastern Cape Premier Hon. Ms Noxolo Kiviet, and Eastern Cape Education MEC Mahlubandile Qwase who played host to the delegation.
read more | 0 CommentsMild relief as ECDoE records a slight but positive improvement in 2009 Matric Results
Announcing the results during a media briefing in East London on the 7th January 2010, provincial Education MEC Mahlubandile Qwase noted approvingly the increase from 2008’s 50.6% to 51.1% in 2009.
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Announcing the results during a media briefing in East London on the 7th January 2010, provincial Education MEC Mahlubandile Qwase noted approvingly the increase from 2008’s 50.6% to 51.1% in 2009.
read more | 0 CommentsExcitement for province’s Top Learners
Brent Andrew Harrison’s highest mark was 97 percent in maths - his favourite subject. His lowest mark was 89 percent in English Home Language.
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Brent Andrew Harrison’s highest mark was 97 percent in maths - his favourite subject. His lowest mark was 89 percent in English Home Language.
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