Capricorn North District: 2025 Matric Results and Statistics Breakdown

The 2025 National Senior Certificate (NSC) results have been officially released, highlighting a year of significant achievement for the Capricorn North District in Limpopo. As a vital part of the provincial education landscape, the district’s performance is a key factor in the latest Limpopo matric results and top schools analysis.

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What is the Capricorn North 2025 Matric Pass Rate?

The Capricorn North District achieved a pass rate of 87.92% in the 2025 matric examinations. This represents a significant improvement from the 84.9% pass rate recorded in 2024, continuing the district’s positive academic trajectory.

Capricorn North District Results at a Glance

The 2025 statistics for Capricorn North reflect a district focused on high-quality academic outcomes.

  • Total Candidates Wrote: 8,785.
  • Total Candidates Achieved: 7,724.
  • Bachelor Pass Rate: 44.8%.
  • Distinction Rate: 4.6%.
  • Throughput Rate: 56.6%.

Subject Performance Trends in Capricorn North

The regional academic performance data for 2025 reveals how Capricorn North fared in several critical gateway subjects.

Performance in Gateway Subjects

  • Accounting: 83.4% pass rate.
  • Mathematics (Pure): 61.9% pass rate.
  • Physical Sciences: 84.4% pass rate.
  • Technical Mathematics: 91.2% pass rate.
  • Mathematics Participation: 47.1%.

Comparative Growth (2023–2025)

Capricorn North has shown consistent progress over the last three examination cycles:

  • 2023: 80.9%.
  • 2024: 84.9%.
  • 2025: 87.92%.

District Ranking and Quality of Achievement

With a Bachelor pass rate of 44.8%, a significant portion of successful candidates in Capricorn North qualified for university degree studies. This achievement is a testament to the effectiveness of support initiatives provided by the Limpopo Department of Education and the national Department of Basic Education.

Strategic Support and Resilience

The success of the “Class of Resilience” in Capricorn North was bolstered by various provincial and national interventions:

  • Secondary School Improvement Programme (SSIP): Targeted extra classes and residential camps for intensive revision.
  • LTSM Distribution: Ensuring learners had access to essential “Mind the Gap” study guides and textbooks.
  • Psychosocial Support: Dedicated programs to help learners manage examination anxiety and maintain focus.

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