The Mpumalanga Department Of Education has warned all schools against withholding report cards.
This reminder follows the provisions of Section 29(12) of the National Protocol on Assessment (Grades R–12), which clearly states that both public and independent schools are prohibited from withholding a learner’s report card for any reason.
A report card is the official instrument through which schools provide parents and guardians with comprehensive feedback on a learner’s academic progress.
It offers a clear, holistic reflection of the learner’s performance across subjects, highlighting both strengths and areas requiring further development.
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For this reason, the department urges all schools to ensure that these documents are issued promptly to parents at the end of the school term. Should any school fail to release a report card, parents are encouraged to report the matter immediately to the nearest circuit office.
Schools are further reminded to utilise accepted administrative processes to address parental obligations without disadvantaging learners or compromising their right to access their academic records.
The MEC for Education, Lindi Masina, calls upon schools within the province to ensure that all report cards issued are accurate and error-free.
“Parents have the right to receive a full and accurate account of their children’s performance throughout the year. We therefore urge all schools to refrain from withholding learner report cards for any reason,” said MEC Masina.
Schools will reopen on Wednesday, 14 January 2026.





