Warning: The Escalating Crisis in South African High Schools

Written on 08/13/2025
Thandolwethu Tokyo Yaya

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The number of matriculants who enrolled for pure maths has declined over the years to only 36% in 2024 (which means 64% of the matriculants chose maths lit...) . 

Let us explore the Impact of Choosing Maths Literacy over Pure Maths in South African High Schools

In the pursuit of boosting matric pass rates, a growing number of South African high schools are encouraging students to opt for Maths Literacy rather than Pure Maths. While this strategy aims to support students in achieving better results, it raises significant concerns regarding their future opportunities.

Understanding the Difference

Maths Literacy focuses on practical applications of mathematics in everyday life, while Pure Maths delves into advanced mathematical concepts and theories. Students opting for Maths Literacy may find it easier to pass; however, this path could limit their options in higher education and vocational fields.

Consequences for Future Opportunities

  • University Admission: Many universities require Pure Maths for admission into science, engineering, and commerce programs. Without this qualification, students may be excluded from these competitive courses.
  • Career Limitations: Fields such as engineering, science, medicine and technology necessitate a strong foundation in Pure Maths. Choosing Maths Literacy may restrict career possibilities in these sectors.
  • Long-term Implications: Students may face challenges in their professional lives if they lack the necessary mathematical skills that are crucial in many industries.

It is essential for students, parents, and educators to consider the long-term implications of this choice. While passing the matric exams is important, equipping students with the skills they need for future success should be a priority. Balancing immediate performance with future opportunities is vital in shaping a robust educational journey.