A technical problem affecting the Gauteng Department of Education’s learner administration system could delay the issuing of report cards as schools prepare to close for the second term.
Learners at public schools across Gauteng may not receive their term two progress reports before schools close on Friday, June 26, as the Gauteng Department of Education says it is experiencing technical difficulties.
The department announced the issue in a media statement on Wednesday, 24 June, ahead of the end of the second term. Schools are scheduled to reopen on 21 July.
With schools set to close on Friday, 26 June, the technical difficulties could affect the release of progress reports.
The department apologised to learners, parents, and school communities affected by delays in the issuing of report cards at some public ordinary schools across the province.






