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IEB matric results 2023/2024-Independent Examinations Board Results
IEB matric results 2023/2024-Independent Examinations Board Results Public and private schools have different ways of releasing results, but whether you’re an NSC or an IEB student, we’ve got you covered.
Read this article for all the relevant IEB matric results 2023 dates – we’ll update as we receive news and information from the official Boards and depertments.
Independent Examinations Board IEB matric results release dates 2023
Matric results are expected to be released on the 21 of January 2024. for both government schools and Independent Examinations Board IEB schools.
All provinces will be expected to release the results on the same week.
How to Check IEB results
IEB results can be accessed in the following ways: at schools, online, or via SMS. Pupils will be able to find their results online using the IEB website when they are announced, and results can also be retrieved through SMS, using the alternatives listed below.
How to Check IEB Matric Result Online
This is one of the simplest ways for all students in South Africa and other countries to check their IEB Matric Results 2022 Online. This exam drew a considerable number of students from Swaziland, Namibia, and other countries. Individual results are available as follows.
- Step one: Open Internet browser from your Laptop/Mobile.
- Step Two: In address bar type www.ieb-online.co.za Candidate Login Section.
- Step Three: Enter your IEB exam number.
- Step Four: Enter your Date of Birth.
- Finally, Click on Submit Button.
www.ieb-online.co.za Candidate Login Section:
- Note: the Only candidate’s who have written IEB examinations are granted access to retrieve their results on this (www.ieb-online.co.za) website.
- Note: Once the result is displayed after that don’t forget to save or download the IEB results for future reference.
How to check IEB Results via SMS?
All students in South Africa and other countries can also check their IEB Matric Results 2022 via SMS, thanks to the Independent Examinations Board. This exam drew a considerable number of students from Swaziland, Namibia, and other countries. It is possible that some students will not have access to the Internet in order to check their IEB results.
- If you have already provided the IEB with your mobile number, your results will automatically be sent to that number.
- If NOT, you can register by sending an SMS to 35135 between just after the result published. Use the following text in the message:
You will receive a message confirming registration has been successful. Please note that SMSs cost R 3,00.
The SMS will be in the following format:
IEB Exam Results Hi Name
Subject 1 Percentage 1 Rating Level 1
Subject 2 Percentage 2 Rating Level 2
Subject 3 Percentage 3 Rating Level 3
Example:
IEB Exam Results
Hi Devid
N12 ACCO 66 5
N12 AFRS 83 7
N12 MATH 44 4
IEB National Pass Rate
- The News24 Matric results page
Be the first to know your results with a notification from News24: sign up here Matricresults.news24.com.
- Newspapers
The Dept of Basic Education is longer make newspapers a priority to release results, but some newspapers will still publish them.
- IEB SMS line
IEB Learners can provide the IEB with your phone number and on the day of the results, they will send an SMS. You register for this service by sending an SMS to 35135, including your ID number and exam number.
- NSC SMS line
For public schools you can register via SMS by sending your ID number and Exam number to 35658. You will receive a confirmation SMS and on the day of the results you will get an SMS with your results.
- Use the USSD service
Dial *120*35658# and answer some questions, then enter your ID number. You’ll receive your results per subject after you’ve completed the process. You’ll have the option to opt in or out to comply with the Protection of Personal Information Act. USSD rates apply.
- Pick up at school
Go to your school on the day the results are released and collect them in person. Please note: Withholding school reports, for any reason, is against the law.
- Department Website
You can also visit the national Department of Basic Education site. There will be a box to enter your exam number and the results will reflect on the website.
What to do if you’ve failed?
If a learner fails, they have the choice of rewriting the exam of the failed subjects in May or June or they can choose to repeat the whole matric year.
In both cases, the Department of Basic Education says the student should go to their respective schools on the day that results are released to register for the next step.
Independent Examinations Board IEB contacts and Address
- Postal Address: P.O. Box 875, Highlands North, Gauteng, 2037
- Physical Address: Guild Hall, 5 Anerley Road, Parktown, Gauteng, 2193
- Call: +27 11 483 9700
- Email: [email protected]
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More about Independent Examinations Board IEB
The IEB works in an educational environment of extremes – state and independent schools; well-resourced and under-resourced schools; exceptional teaching that compares very well with the best in the world and classrooms in which, at best, teaching is synonymous with reading from a set of notes or a textbook, if a teacher is present at all; schools in which integrity and concern for a common good are overriding values and others where success is attained by fair means or foul, where values are secondary to one’s own individual needs and desires. One can go on and on describing the range of diverse attitudes, situations and experiences evident in the education landscape in our country, in our region and on our continent.
Faced with the dilemmas that are education in South Africa, the staff and Board members of the IEB are clear that education is as much a philosophical undertaking, underpinned by social as well as educational values, as it is a technical exercise carried out by a professional body of experts.
The vision of the IEB is to advance quality teaching and learning in South Africa through an assessment process of integrity, innovation and international comparability. The IEB is cognisant that assessment is essential in developing learners who are responsible South African citizens, able to negotiate the challenges of a global world. The IEB’s mission is to make a significant, on-going contribution to human resource development through the design, delivery and promotion of a wide range of high quality, affordable assessment products and services to all sectors. Through our assessments, we are motivated to develop learners who are:
- critical users of information
- ethical reasoners
- problem solvers
- creative and reflective thinkers
- lifelong learners
- society members respectful of diversity, particularly in the Southern African context
- active citizens who are committed to upholding the principles of the South African Constitution and the wellbeing of all people.
The work of the IEB is underpinned by a commitment to the values of Integrity, respect, commitment and service, professionalism, communication, quality, teamwork.
The IEB supports the position that actively promoting quality education for every South African citizen is fundamental in establishing a just, open society based on democratic values, social justice and fundamental human rights, in which cultural diversity is appreciated and embraced.
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IEB matric results 2023/2024-Independent Examinations Board Results
IEB matric results 2023/2024-Independent Examinations Board Results Public and private schools have different ways of releasing results, but whether you’re an NSC or an IEB student, we’ve got you covered.
Read this article for all the relevant IEB matric results 2023 dates – we’ll update as we receive news and information from the official Boards and depertments.
Independent Examinations Board IEB matric results release dates 2023
Matric results are expected to be released on the 21 of January 2024. for both government schools and Independent Examinations Board IEB schools.
All provinces will be expected to release the results on the same week.
How to Check IEB results
IEB results can be accessed in the following ways: at schools, online, or via SMS. Pupils will be able to find their results online using the IEB website when they are announced, and results can also be retrieved through SMS, using the alternatives listed below.
How to Check IEB Matric Result Online
This is one of the simplest ways for all students in South Africa and other countries to check their IEB Matric Results 2022 Online. This exam drew a considerable number of students from Swaziland, Namibia, and other countries. Individual results are available as follows.
- Step one: Open Internet browser from your Laptop/Mobile.
- Step Two: In address bar type www.ieb-online.co.za Candidate Login Section.
- Step Three: Enter your IEB exam number.
- Step Four: Enter your Date of Birth.
- Finally, Click on Submit Button.
www.ieb-online.co.za Candidate Login Section:
- Note: the Only candidate’s who have written IEB examinations are granted access to retrieve their results on this (www.ieb-online.co.za) website.
- Note: Once the result is displayed after that don’t forget to save or download the IEB results for future reference.
How to check IEB Results via SMS?
All students in South Africa and other countries can also check their IEB Matric Results 2022 via SMS, thanks to the Independent Examinations Board. This exam drew a considerable number of students from Swaziland, Namibia, and other countries. It is possible that some students will not have access to the Internet in order to check their IEB results.
- If you have already provided the IEB with your mobile number, your results will automatically be sent to that number.
- If NOT, you can register by sending an SMS to 35135 between just after the result published. Use the following text in the message:
You will receive a message confirming registration has been successful. Please note that SMSs cost R 3,00.
The SMS will be in the following format:
IEB Exam Results Hi Name
Subject 1 Percentage 1 Rating Level 1
Subject 2 Percentage 2 Rating Level 2
Subject 3 Percentage 3 Rating Level 3
Example:
IEB Exam Results
Hi Devid
N12 ACCO 66 5
N12 AFRS 83 7
N12 MATH 44 4
IEB National Pass Rate
- The News24 Matric results page
Be the first to know your results with a notification from News24: sign up here Matricresults.news24.com.
- Newspapers
The Dept of Basic Education is longer make newspapers a priority to release results, but some newspapers will still publish them.
- IEB SMS line
IEB Learners can provide the IEB with your phone number and on the day of the results, they will send an SMS. You register for this service by sending an SMS to 35135, including your ID number and exam number.
- NSC SMS line
For public schools you can register via SMS by sending your ID number and Exam number to 35658. You will receive a confirmation SMS and on the day of the results you will get an SMS with your results.
- Use the USSD service
Dial *120*35658# and answer some questions, then enter your ID number. You’ll receive your results per subject after you’ve completed the process. You’ll have the option to opt in or out to comply with the Protection of Personal Information Act. USSD rates apply.
- Pick up at school
Go to your school on the day the results are released and collect them in person. Please note: Withholding school reports, for any reason, is against the law.
- Department Website
You can also visit the national Department of Basic Education site. There will be a box to enter your exam number and the results will reflect on the website.
What to do if you’ve failed?
If a learner fails, they have the choice of rewriting the exam of the failed subjects in May or June or they can choose to repeat the whole matric year.
In both cases, the Department of Basic Education says the student should go to their respective schools on the day that results are released to register for the next step.
Independent Examinations Board IEB contacts and Address
- Postal Address: P.O. Box 875, Highlands North, Gauteng, 2037
- Physical Address: Guild Hall, 5 Anerley Road, Parktown, Gauteng, 2193
- Call: +27 11 483 9700
- Email: [email protected]
Read >> Full Funded scholarship for international scholarship
More about Independent Examinations Board IEB
The IEB works in an educational environment of extremes – state and independent schools; well-resourced and under-resourced schools; exceptional teaching that compares very well with the best in the world and classrooms in which, at best, teaching is synonymous with reading from a set of notes or a textbook, if a teacher is present at all; schools in which integrity and concern for a common good are overriding values and others where success is attained by fair means or foul, where values are secondary to one’s own individual needs and desires. One can go on and on describing the range of diverse attitudes, situations and experiences evident in the education landscape in our country, in our region and on our continent.
Faced with the dilemmas that are education in South Africa, the staff and Board members of the IEB are clear that education is as much a philosophical undertaking, underpinned by social as well as educational values, as it is a technical exercise carried out by a professional body of experts.
The vision of the IEB is to advance quality teaching and learning in South Africa through an assessment process of integrity, innovation and international comparability. The IEB is cognisant that assessment is essential in developing learners who are responsible South African citizens, able to negotiate the challenges of a global world. The IEB’s mission is to make a significant, on-going contribution to human resource development through the design, delivery and promotion of a wide range of high quality, affordable assessment products and services to all sectors. Through our assessments, we are motivated to develop learners who are:
- critical users of information
- ethical reasoners
- problem solvers
- creative and reflective thinkers
- lifelong learners
- society members respectful of diversity, particularly in the Southern African context
- active citizens who are committed to upholding the principles of the South African Constitution and the wellbeing of all people.
The work of the IEB is underpinned by a commitment to the values of Integrity, respect, commitment and service, professionalism, communication, quality, teamwork.
The IEB supports the position that actively promoting quality education for every South African citizen is fundamental in establishing a just, open society based on democratic values, social justice and fundamental human rights, in which cultural diversity is appreciated and embraced.
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