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Clarendon High provides young women with educational opportunities that promote and recognize academic excellence;  supported by an extensive programme of co-curricular activities aimed at producing well-adjusted, confident South African women.

The curriculum offers a wide range of options to pupils with many different interests and talents.

In Grades 8 and 9 pupils take a wide range of subjects so that they are able to establish where their aptitudes and interests lie before specialization in Grades 10 – 12.

The senior level from Grades 10 – 12 follows the National Curriculum.

GETC Phases (Grades 8 & 9)   FET Phase (Grade 10 – 12)  
English (Primary Language)   English (Home Language) Compulsory Subjects
Afrikaans or Xhosa (First Additional Language)   Afrikaans or Xhosa (First Additional Language)
Arts and Culture (Drama, Art and Music)   Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy
Computer Skills   Life Orientation
Economic and Managements Sciences

 

  Accounting Pupils select 3 subjects from this list
Life Orientation (including Physical Education)

 

  Business Studies
Mathematics   Computer Applications Technology
Natural Sciences   Consumer Studies
Social Sciences (History & Geography)   Dramatic Arts
Technology   Geography
French and Italian may be taken as extra subjects   History
    Information Technology
    Life Sciences
    Music
    Physical Science
    Tourism
    Visual Arts

Degree Study:
The minimum requirements for a Bachelors Pass (which allows a pupil to proceed to university) are as follows:
National Senior Certificate (NSC) with at least 30% in the Language of Learning and Teaching (LoLT) of the university, plus at least 50%  in four (4)  20-credit subjects from the designated list.
This means that a learner's remaining subjects could be ANY other NCS recognised subjects.
e.g.


Subject:
Status and Credits Desig-nated subjects    
English HL Designated list – 20 credits 1 Four 20-credit subjects from designated list This learner will be eligible to enter for degree study at a university providing that he/she achieves at least 50% in the four designated subjects 
Afrikaans Designated list – 20 credits 2
Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy Designated list – 20 credits 3
Life Orientation Recognised subject – 10 credits  
Life Sciences Designated list – 20 credits 4
Computer Applications Technology Recognised subject – 20 credits   Two other NCS recognised 20-credit subjects
Tourism Recognised subject – 20 credits  

 

 Furthermore, universities may set additional admission requirements for specific programmes, etc.
Most universities make use of a Points System where they award a certain number of points for each subject depending on the level of achievement. Depending on the number of points scored, the learner may or may not be admitted to certain programmes. E.g. the University of Pretoria’s APS use the following scores: 

Code Description Percentage UP’s APS
7 Outstanding 80 – 100% 7
6 Meritorious 70 – 79% 6
5 Substantial 60 – 69% 5
4 Adequate 50 – 59% 4
3 Moderate 40 – 49% 3
2 Elementary 30 – 39%  
1 Not Achieved 0 – 29%  

 

This means that if the learner above scored the following marks:
e.g.
 

Subject: Mark obtained APS  
English (Home Language) 65% 5  
Afrikaans (FAL) 53% 4  
Mathematics / Mathematical Literacy 72% 6  
Life Orientation 62% Excluded UP excludes LO for APS purposes
Life Sciences 67% 5  
Computer Applications Technology 82% 7 Learner is awarded points for CAT and Tourism, though these subjects do not appear on the designated list
Tourism 48% 3
Total 30  

 

The learner’s APS is 30 and the learner could be considered for any programme that requires an APS of 30 or less.

Please note: The way in which APS is calculated may differ from institution to institution. Visit the institution's web site to verify how points are scored.

This example was used to illustrate that CAT and Tourism are recognised by universities and are awarded points if the minimum requirements for entry into higher education is met.

 
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