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Foundation before finish line: Why education experts oppose the 50% NSC pass mark

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December 08, 2025

THE highly contentious proposal by Bosa leader Mmusi Maimane to increase the National Senior Certificate (NSC) minimum pass mark from 30% to 50% has ignited a fierce debate in South African education circles.

- KAREN SINGH

Parliament this week rejected a motion by Maimane to reassess the 30% minimum pass requirement for certain Grade 12 subjects. The motion was defeated by a vote of 119 MPs against and 87 in favour.

Experts and the Basic Education Minister have reached a consensus, however, that foundational, systemic reforms are urgently needed long before any tinkering with the final pass metric.

Maimane, championing the move as a necessary step to raise educational standards and better prepare students for higher education and the modern workforce, has met strong opposition from the ANC and DA.

These parties caution that simply elevating the pass mark without addressing underlying crises could unfairly penalise students and sharply increase failure rates.

Basic Education minister Siviwe Gwarube emphasised that the focus should be on early intervention.

Education experts stress that the current NSC qualification is not simply attained by achieving 30% in all subjects; it involves a complex, multilevel set of criteria designed for different post-school pathways.

Dr. Anthea Cereseto, CEO of the Governing Body Foundation, explained that the notion of a blanket 30% pass mark is a “fiction” in practice. The requirements are structured to accommodate a Bachelor's pass, a Diploma pass, and an ordinary NSC certificate.

“University entrance requires four main subjects at 50% and the requirements are, in fact, higher than in days past,” Cereseto noted.

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