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Rural schools in SA prove their resilience
Cape Times
|January 20, 2026
The data points to recovery and adaptation
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EVERY January, South Africa’s matric results trigger a familiar national ritual.
The country is caught in euphoria, a frenzy that awakens our collective conscience from the holiday hangover. The day after the announcement, the media takes over. Headlines celebrate top-performing provinces and learners. Then the interviews follow and increasingly, a noticeable shift occurs. Rural schools and learners begin to appear not as objects of concern, but as high performers.
A closer reading of the 2025 National Senior Certificate (NSC) results tells a more complex and more hopeful story about rural schooling. These contexts appear to be moving away from longstanding deficit narratives towards something more grounded in resilience and resonance.
This shift is significant, particularly given that much South African research has historically documented rural schools almost exclusively through lenses of deprivation, hardship and dysfunction.
As education scholars Pierre du Plessis and Raj Mestry have shown, rural schooling has too often been framed primarily through what it lacks, rather than how it adapts.
Contrary to persistent assumptions, rural schools are not collapsing under the weight of inequality. In many parts of the country, they are stabilising, improving and, in some cases, outperforming expectations particularly when performance is understood beyond simplistic comparisons with elite urban schools.
This does not mean inequality has disappeared. It has not, and likely will not any time soon. But the official NSC data suggests that rural schooling systems are demonstrating adaptive capacity that deserves far more public attention.
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