Try GOLD - Free

MATRIC RESULTS: HOW TEENS CAN COPE WITH PRESSURE AND EMOTIONAL STRESS

Cape Times

|

January 13, 2026

MORE than 900 000 Grade 12s were anxiously waiting for their National Senior Certificate (NSC) results, which were released yesterday.

- VUYILE MADWANTSI

MATRIC RESULTS: HOW TEENS CAN COPE WITH PRESSURE AND EMOTIONAL STRESS

FOR many teens, matric results carry an emotional weight far beyond their academic significance.

(File)

For many, this is a milestone worthy of celebration, a culmination of years of hard work, late nights and perseverance. But for others, this week looms as a daunting reminder of pressure, expectations and fear of failure.

Matric results week is more than just about grades, it's a key moment that can shape identity, self-worth and mental health.

Independent Media Lifestyle spoke to Roshni Parbhoo-Seetha, the projects manager for Schools Programmes at the South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG), who works closely with learners, parents and teachers around suicide prevention and emotional well-being.

For many teens, matric results carry an emotional weight far beyond their academic significance.

These results often feel like a verdict on intelligence, future and self-worth, even though that's not true. Fear of letting others down and overwhelming uncertainty make this period especially tough emotionally.

For teens, whose emotional and neurological development is still ongoing, the stakes can feel unbearably high. Their thinking is often blackand-white. So a disappointing mark can feel permanent and unbearable, explained Parbhoo-Seetha.

She continues, "Add social pressure, family expectations and a fear of the future and the distress can become overwhelming, even in teens who appear 'fine' on the outside."

MORE STORIES FROM Cape Times

Cape Times

Legal Practice Council seeks to strike lawyer from roll over RAF claims scandal

THE Legal Practice Council (LPC) has turned to court to have one of the former directors of a Kempton Park law firm removed from the roll nearly three years after eight former clients of the Road Accident Fund (RAF) lodged a complaint over irregularities regarding the handling of their claims.

time to read

2 mins

January 14, 2026

Cape Times

GEMS’ 9.8% contribution hike could end up before courts, warns association

THE Public Servants Association (PSA) is mulling over hauling the Government Employees’ Medical Scheme (GEMS) to cout for its its decision to increase member contributions by 9.8% this year.

time to read

2 mins

January 14, 2026

Cape Times

Investigating officer details moments leading up to DJ Warras’ murder

THE investigating officer in the murder of popular media personality DJ Warrick Stock, known as DJ Warras, has detailed the dispute that he believes led to him being killed outside the Zambesi Building in Johannesburg last month.

time to read

2 mins

January 14, 2026

Cape Times

Cape Times

Why SA teams must ditch the ‘guest’ mentality to conquer Europe

THE honeymoon phase is officially over.

time to read

2 mins

January 14, 2026

Cape Times

Quarter-finals spark outrage, prompting CAF’s misconduct probe amid outcry

THE Confederation of African Football (CAE) has launched a thorough investigation into incidents of misconduct that marred the closing moments of two crucial Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) quarterfinal matches.

time to read

2 mins

January 14, 2026

Cape Times

Macpherson guns for parties, individuals behind obstructing reforms at IDT

PUBLIC Works Minister Dean Macpherson has hinted at plans to potentially pursue civil litigation against individuals and political parties he claims, knowingly spread false allegations relating to the affairs of the Independent Development Trust (IDT).

time to read

1 mins

January 14, 2026

Cape Times

Culture or trend? Netizens divided over Tyla’s Bantu knots

SOUTH African multi award-winning singer Tyla ushered in the festive season with a bold yet classic beauty statement, debuting the iconic Bantu knots hairstyle.

time to read

2 mins

January 14, 2026

Cape Times

Cape Times

BEYOND RED: THE NEW WAVE OF COLOURS CAPTIVATING HEARTS AND MINDS

FOR decades, red has reigned supreme as the colour of romance and allure.

time to read

3 mins

January 14, 2026

Cape Times

Trump's withdrawal from global health agency will make US ‘unsafe' – WHO boss

US PRESIDENT Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO) was dangerous for his country and the rest of the world alike.

time to read

1 mins

January 14, 2026

Cape Times

SCA puts brakes on Sanral's hiked levies; asks high court to reconsider decision

SOUTH African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) has been ordered to go back to the drawing board after the Supreme Court of Appeal found it had unlawfully hiked levies on service and rest area developers.

time to read

2 mins

January 14, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size