The Countdown to the Final Lap
After weeks of late-night revision and early morning study sessions, Gauteng’s Matric Class of 2025 is entering the final stretch of their school journey. The Department of Basic Education (DBE) has confirmed that the National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations will run from Tuesday, 21 October, to Thursday, 27 November 2025.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Over one million learners across South Africa will sit for their final matric exams, one of the largest cohorts in the country’s education history. Of these, 766,543 are full-time candidates registered under the DBE, while 137018 are part-time. Thousands more are writing under private assessment bodies such as the Independent Examinations Board (IEB) and the South African Comprehensive Assessment Institute.
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Gauteng’s Role in the National Effort
Gauteng remains a focal point in the national education effort, with over 160,000 matriculants expected to sit for their exams. Schools across the province have transformed into well-coordinated examination centers, supported by district staff, invigilators, and psychosocial teams to ensure smooth operations.
Education authorities have emphasized the need for fairness, discipline, and emotional support throughout the examination period. The Gauteng Department of Education has confirmed that wellness counselors and educational psychologists will be on standby to assist learners facing anxiety or pressure.
The 2025 NSC Examination Schedule
Below is the confirmed National Senior Certificate (NSC) timetable for the first two weeks of the exam period.
Week 1: 21 – 24 October 2025
Date | Time | Subject(s) |
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Tuesday, 21 October | 09:00 | Computer Applications Technology Paper 1 (Practical) |
14:00 | Hindi, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu (HL, FAL, SAL) Paper 1; Hebrew SAL P1; German HL/SAL P1 | |
Wednesday, 22 October | 09:00 | Information Technology Paper 1 (Practical) |
14:00 | Arabic, French, Italian, Mandarin, Modern Greek, Serbian, Spanish SAL P1; Latin SAL P1; Portuguese HL/FAL/SAL P1 | |
Thursday, 23 October | 09:00 | English HL/FAL/SAL Paper 3 |
14:00 | French, Italian, Mandarin, Modern Greek, Serbian, Spanish SAL P2; Latin SAL P2; Portuguese HL/FAL/SAL P2; Equine Studies | |
Friday, 24 October | 09:00 | Afrikaans HL/FAL/SAL Paper 3 |
14:00 | Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu (HL/FAL/SAL) Paper 2; Hebrew SAL P2; German HL/SAL P2 |
Week 2: 27 – 31 October 2025
Date | Time | Subject(s) |
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Monday, 27 October | 09:00 | isiXhosa, isiZulu, isiNdebele, siSwati (HL/FAL/SAL) Paper 3 |
14:00 | Accounting Paper 1 | |
Tuesday, 28 October | 09:00 | Sepedi, Sesotho, Setswana, Xitsonga, Tshivenda (HL/FAL/SAL) Paper 3; South African Sign Language HL P3 |
14:00 | Civil Technology; Sport and Exercise Science | |
Wednesday, 29 October | 09:00 | English HL/FAL/SAL Paper 1 |
14:00 | Hindi, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu (HL/FAL) Paper 3; Portuguese HL/FAL P3; German HL P3 | |
Thursday, 30 October | 09:00 | History Paper 1; Engineering Graphics and Design P1 |
Friday, 31 October | 09:00 | Mathematics P1; Mathematical Literacy P1; Technical Mathematics P1 |
14:00 | Religion Studies P1 |
The remaining weeks will include key senior subjects such as Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, Geography, Business Studies, Accounting, and Economics, with Computer Applications Technology and Information Technology rewrites scheduled for 27 November 2025.
The 2025 IEB Examination Schedule
The Independent Examinations Board (IEB) examinations began a week earlier than the DBE but follow similar structures and subject timing.
Week 1: 21 – 24 October 2025
Date | Time | Subject(s) |
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Tuesday, 21 October | 09:00 | Further Studies in Physics |
14:00 | Hindi, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Hebrew, German | |
Wednesday, 22 October | 09:00 | History Paper 1 |
14:00 | Arabic, French, Italian, Mandarin, Modern Greek, Serbian, Spanish, Latin, Portuguese | |
Thursday, 23 October | 09:00 | Dramatic Arts |
14:00 | Agricultural Science; Dance Studies; Equine Studies | |
Friday, 24 October | 09:00 | Further Studies Physics |
14:00 | Multilingual papers in German, Tamil, and Hindi |
Both IEB and DBE examinations are set to conclude by the end of November under strict moderation and invigilation.
Integrity, Fairness, and Confidence
In the build-up to the final matric exams, the DBE hosted its annual Matric Pledge Signing Ceremony at Harry Gwala High School in Khayelitsha on 17 October. The symbolic event, replicated across Gauteng schools, reinforces honesty, fairness, and ethical conduct during exams.
Educators have used the ceremonies to motivate learners and encourage calm confidence. Many schools also held motivational assemblies and prayer sessions in the days leading up to the first papers.
Mental Health and Exam Readiness
The Gauteng Department of Education has activated its Wellness and Learner Support Programme, offering counseling and wellness services to learners. Teachers across the province have set up study camps and morning mindfulness sessions to help learners manage stress and stay focused.
Officials continue to remind learners that balance is key, that rest, proper nutrition, and positive thinking are just as important as revision.
After the Final Paper
Once the last exams are completed on Thursday, 27 November 2025, marking and moderation will begin under Umalusi’s supervision. Results are expected to be released in mid-January 2026.
For many learners, this moment marks both an ending and a new beginning, the gateway to tertiary studies, vocational paths, or entrepreneurship.
A Province Rooting for Its Learners
As Gauteng matrics prepare to take their seats, the province stands firmly behind them. Every paper written reflects the resilience, focus, and determination that have defined their academic journey.
Parents and communities are urged to support learners by ensuring quiet spaces for study, proper meals, and consistent encouragement. Teachers, meanwhile, continue to play a vital role in keeping learners motivated and organized until the final day.
Your Next Step
To all Gauteng matrics: your time has come. Stay calm, trust your preparation, and approach each paper with integrity and confidence.
For the complete timetable, study resources, and subject guidelines, visit the Department of Basic Education’s official website or your school portal.
Success begins here ; one paper, one effort, one future at a time.