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MORE than 12 000 full-time and 1139 part-time pupils across South Africa, Eswatini, Mozambique and Namibia sat for the Independent Examination Board (IEB) exams in 2020, achieving a 98.07% pass rate.

Due to Covid-19, some pupils had opted to withdraw from the school year and instead complete their schooling careers this year.

A number of private schools in the province, including Hilton College, Durban Girls College and The Wykeham

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