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BOSA is calling for the abolition of the 30% pass mark in Basic Education, citing concerns that it undermines the intellect of South Africa's youth, entrenches mediocrity and low expectations. The party has gathered over 20,000 signatures in support of this move, which is part of a broader effort to rethink and rebuild the country's education system. BOSA leader Mmusi Maimane has emphasized the need for higher standards, proposing a 50% pass mark as a minimum. To discuss this further, Elvis Presslin spoke to BOSA Spokesperson, Roger Solomon
By SAfmBOSA is calling for the abolition of the 30% pass mark in Basic Education, citing concerns that it undermines the intellect of South Africa's youth, entrenches mediocrity and low expectations. The party has gathered over 20,000 signatures in support of this move, which is part of a broader effort to rethink and rebuild the country's education system. BOSA leader Mmusi Maimane has emphasized the need for higher standards, proposing a 50% pass mark as a minimum. To discuss this further, Elvis Presslin spoke to BOSA Spokesperson, Roger Solomon

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