Advanced Subsidiary Level

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Namibia

Education Minister Lauds Progress as AS-Level Entries Rise

Education Minister Anna Nghipondoka revealed that 12,031 students, or 29.5%, are advancing to the Advanced Subsidiary level this year. Adding that this marks a notable improvement in the education system by c=contrast to the year prior. MoE Executive Director, Sanet Steenkamp: The Secretary General of the Trade Union Congress, Mahongora Kavihuha, states that while there has been some slight improvement, further action is required.  

today15 January, 2025

Namibia

29% of learners qualify for Advanced Subsidiary level in 2025

Minister of Education, Arts, and Culture, Anna Nghipondoka announcing  the Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate Ordinary and Advanced Subsidiary Levels 2024 National Examinations results   By: Envaalde Matheus The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture has announced that 12, 031 candidates, representing 29.5% of learners, have qualified to advance to the Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate Advanced Subsidiary level in 2025. Education Minister Anna Nghipondoka made this statement on Tuesday, 14 January 2025 while […]

today14 January, 2025

Namibia

Unam addresses admission criteria for grade 11 learners

The University of Namibia says there has been a lot of uncertainty regarding their admission criteria, especially concerning Grade 11 learners and the Advanced Subsidiary level requirements. Unam spokesperson Simon Namesho says their current admission criteria are based on a combination of the NSSCAS as the final school leaving certificate and the NSSCO, which is the norm in countries offering school leaving certificates at different levels.

today22 January, 2024