PROGRAMME TITLE
MICROSOFT EXCEL
Requirements
Registrations for the Matric Rewrite program take place each year between 5 January and 15 March.
The following documents must be presented at registration:
Two copies of the learner’s Statement of Results (certificates will not be accepted);
Three copies of the learner’s ID or birth certificate (include three ID photos if birth certificate is used);
Two ID photos;
Original proof of payment;
Completed registration form.
Hatfield City College Matric Rewrite Program has increased the opportunity for learners to improve their marks post the national matriculation examinations. The program is specifically designed to:
- Support learners who have been unsuccessful in achieving the required symbols for access into tertiary institutions;
- Provide learners with a second opportunity to gain a national senior certificate pass. Educators follow the scheme of work as prescribed by the Department of Education. The CASS/SBA mark is carried over from when the learner originally wrote grade 12, therefore the main intent is to prepare for the final paper.
Learners are exposed to high-quality educational materials and instruction in the subjects needed. Educators prepare them for the final exams by concentrating on:
- Past paper methodologies;
- Problematic sections that learners historically struggle with;
- Sections which carry a high mark value in the final paper.
On completion of their final examination, a new Umalusi-approved subject certificate for the subjects they have rewritten. Learners can then apply to the Department of Education for a new matric certificate.
The Results Speak For Themselves
Hatfield City College has achieved unequaled success in providing learners with access to high-quality education through its Matric Rewrite Program, achieved a high pass rate especially in math’s and science.
Hatfield City College program has been extremely successful over the years, with its learners gaining successful entry into universities and universities of technology.
Hatfield City College ranks among the top ten feeder schools to various tertiary institutions, including Pretoria University, University of Cape Town, Witwatersrand University and the University of Johannesburg. The organisation is also the second highest feeder school to the University of KwaZulu-Natal, and ranks third and fifth highest to the Durban University of Technology and TUT

