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National Senior Certificate Examination Schools Subjects Report NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION SCHOOLS SUBJECT REPORT 5 years: NSC 2012 REPORT ON THE 2012 NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION LIMPOPO Agricultural Business English Life Physical Accounting Economics Geography History Maths Lit Maths Sciences Studies (FAL) Sciences Sciences Centre Name District Name Centre No Dinaledi Quintile Wrote %Achieved at 30% and above Wrote %Achieved at 30% and above Wrote %Achieved at 30% and above Wrote %Achieved at 30% and above Wrote %Achieved at 30% and above Wrote %Achieved at 30% and above Wrote %Achieved at 30% and above Wrote %Achieved at 30% and above Wrote %Achieved at 30% and above Wrote %Achieved at 30% and above Wrote %Achieved at 30% and above 7221159 Alapha Secondary N 1 20 0.0 20 0.0 13 7.7 20 60.0 7 0.0 20 55.0 7211176 Alldays Combined Academy N 1 20 75.0 20 100.0 7 100.0 20 70.0 6 100.0 14 85.7 14 78.6 7222103 B.K. Matlala Commercial High N 2 82 72.0 82 96.3 82 87.8 82 100.0 22 100.0 60 83.3 7223101 Bahlaloga Secondary N 2 18 72.2 31 71.0 18 77.8 48 100.0 30 90.0 30 90.0 20 90.0 28 35.7 17 58.8 7212101 Bakone Nkwe Secondary N 1 18 72.2 18 38.9 36 97.2 17 41.2 36 16.7 18 44.4 7223102 Bakwena Senior Secondary N 2 13 76.9 28 71.4 29 93.1 13 46.2 16 62.5 18 83.3 11 54.5 16 18.8 7231104 BAPHUTHENG SECONDARY N 1 16 43.8 16 56.3 16 68.8 16 100.0 16 75.0 7212102 Bataung High N 1 12 83.3 6 100.0 12 66.7 47 72.3 53 98.1 41 61.0 53 69.8 41 73.2 7235101 Bjatladi High N 2 7 57.1 52 63.5 14 64.3 14 64.3 86 98.8 21 38.1 9 22.2 57 50.9 72 81.9 15 40.0 40 27.5 7213103 Bodiela Secondary N 1 24 95.8 24 91.7 10 90.0 24 70.8 10 100.0 14 28.6 14 64.3 7252144 Boetse Secondary N 1 13 84.6 147 66.7 20 70.0 20 95.0 166 100.0 123 54.5 43 88.4 59 74.6 138 83.3 29 58.6 23 91.3 7242101 Boikhutsong Senior Secondary N 2 27 81.5 27 100.0 17 82.4 27 81.5 15 93.3 12 58.3 10 60.0 7255101 Bokamoso Senior Secondary N 3 27 92.6 27 96.3 27 100.0 88 100.0 46 100.0 46 97.8 34 100.0 54 77.8 60 66.7 7224104 Bosakgo Secondary N 3 17 29.4 17 17.6 27 92.6 27 14.8 10 80.0 10 10.0 27 66.7 CAPRICORN 7231105 Boshego High N 1 40 95.0 40 100.0 40 92.5 40 85.0 32 96.9 8 50.0 7224154 Botsholla Secondary N 3 25 76.0 42 45.2 25 96.0 42 95.2 17 82.4 25 92.0 17 58.8 17 58.8 7254102 Botsikana Secondary N 2 38 63.2 32 9.4 38 28.9 61 100.0 23 60.9 23 21.7 32 78.1 28 10.7 29 10.3 7255130 Capricorn High N 3 58 96.6 103 77.7 61 93.4 42 100.0 32 100.0 21 100.0 95 96.8 39 97.4 187 74.3 123 78.9 7231150 Chakga Junior Secondary N 1 6 100.0 13 100.0 13 92.3 13 46.2 10 100.0 3 33.3 7 0.0 7224105 Chechema Secondary N 3 19 63.2 59 67.8 15 46.7 15 53.3 83 92.8 51 72.5 68 63.2 67 82.1 16 68.8 22 45.5 7224106 Chika Senior Secondary N 3 10 100.0 10 90.0 10 100.0 42 100.0 32 100.0 32 93.8 14 100.0 28 78.6 32 78.1 7263101 Chita Kekana Senior Secondary N 2 16 81.3 66 77.3 16 62.5 16 93.8 82 100.0 22 81.8 66 71.2 53 94.3 29 20.7 44 25.0 7232159 Christ The King N 2 100.0 7 85.7 7 57.1 6 83.3 3 100.0 13 69.2 16 93.8 4 50.0 7 57.1 7245102 Chueue Kgolo Secondary N 3 21 90.5 39 76.9 21 81.0 21 71.4 70 100.0 49 91.8 49 59.2 58 93.1 12 100.0 10 60.0 7212174 Dendron Secondary Y 1 105 100.0 44 93.2 107 96.3 168 100.0 124 96.8 168 99.4 124 100.0 SCHOOL SUBJECT REPORT 156 Limpopo REPORT ON THE 2012 NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Agricultural Business English Life Physical Accounting Economics Geography History Maths Lit Maths Sciences Studies (FAL) Sciences Sciences Centre Name District Name Centre No Dinaledi Quintile Wrote %Achieved at 30% and above Wrote %Achieved at 30% and above Wrote %Achieved at 30% and above Wrote %Achieved at 30% and above Wrote %Achieved at 30% and above Wrote %Achieved at 30% and above Wrote %Achieved at 30% and above Wrote %Achieved at 30% and above Wrote %Achieved at 30% and above Wrote %Achieved at 30% and above Wrote %Achieved at 30% and above 7241103 Derek Kobe Senior Secondary Y 2 25 96.0 56 83.9 38 78.9 71 70.4 258 99.6 139 71.9 165 79.4 88 84.1 170 58.8 108 88.9 7243151 Dikobe Molaba Secondary N 3 28 21.4 28 35.7 28 50.0 50 100.0 22 40.9 28 78.6 22 18.2 22 36.4 7214104 Dikoloi Secondary N 2 19 68.4 19 73.7 45 91.1 45 100.0 26 76.9 45 28.9 26 19.2 7245145 Dinao Secondary N 3 17 88.2 16 100.0 17 88.2 17 88.2 50 100.0 33 100.0 33 87.9 12 100.0 38 63.2 17 100.0 7215173 Dithebele Secondary N 2 9 55.6 31 41.9 10 80.0 10 70.0 77 94.8 37 24.3 37 64.9 68 17.6 63 58.7 15 33.3 31 16.1 7235157 Ditlalemeso Secondary N 2 11 63.6 17 41.2 58 74.1 114 100.0 103 79.6 97 68.0 31 93.5 83 28.9 56 78.6 7242104 Ditsepu Secondary N 2 9 100.0 14 78.6 9 100.0 11 100.0 40 100.0 31 96.8 22 100.0 15 93.3 27 85.2 13 61.5 9 88.9 7234102 Doasho High N 2 37 37.8 38 71.1 37 86.5 109 100.0 72 70.8 23 47.8 34 79.4 84 79.8 25 56.0 30 40.0 7256140 Dr. A.M.S. Makunyane Secondary N 3 23 73.9 43 58.1 23 91.3 23 87.0 84 100.0 48 56.3 30 63.3 31 71.0 52 80.8 32 46.9 31 67.7 7254103 Dr. M.J. Madiba Secondary N 2 10 0.0 36 50.0 9 11.1 62 93.5 35 25.7 50 50.0 35 62.9 27 11.1 17 35.3 7272101 Fedile High N 3 17 76.5 7 85.7 17 88.2 17 100.0 54 100.0 15 86.7 8 100.0 22 81.8 33 97.0 21 66.7 21 61.9 7255158 Florapark Comprehensive High Y 3 25 96.0 27 100.0 25 92.0 115 100.0 64 96.9 54 96.3 29 100.0 86 72.1 78 73.1 7253141 George Moragula Secondary N 2 24 66.7 41 100.0 41 29.3 31 77.4 10 30.0 17 5.9 7212152 George Tladi Technical High N 1 30 93.3 43 79.1 30 96.7 90 100.0 42 100.0 42 76.2 50 96.0 40 90.0 47 85.1 CAPRICORN 7232103 Gerson Ntjie Secondary N 1 13 61.5 24 79.2 15 46.7 17 88.2 61 100.0 36 86.1 3 100.0 44 77.3 29 96.6 32 37.5 27 59.3 7255102 Happy Day Primary N 7 28.6 17 5.9 23 47.8 26 53.8 16 56.3 22 81.8 11 36.4 10 50.0 7222108 Harry Oppenheimer Secondary Y 2 148 98.6 148 100.0 148 91.2 148 86.5 122 96.7 7213106 Helene Franz Secondary N 1 100.0 3 100.0 1 100.0 2 100.0 2 100.0 1 100.0 3 33.3 7255131 Hoer Landbouskool Kuschke N 3 80 81.3 80 100.0 63 82.5 36 94.4 44 34.1 40 70.0 7255132 Hoërskool Noorderland N 3 59 96.6 70 80.0 58 96.6 103 100.0 46 100.0 65 100.0 86 74.4 53 69.8 7255133 Hoërskool Pietersburg N 3 92 100.0 109 93.6 59 100.0 257 100.0 76 100.0 20 100.0 95 100.0 135 100.0 122 98.4 65 100.0 7235106 Hwiti High N 2 42 33.3 71 32.4 42 50.0 199 97.5 112 53.6 59 64.4 90 31.1 106 60.4 93 18.3 65 26.2 7222109 Ipopeng Secondary N 2 20 30.0 39 100.0 19 84.2 19 78.9 23 87.0 16 81.3 10 90.0 7251145 J.H.
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