Gr. 4-6
- Pass Requirements
- Stationery lists
- Subjects
- Assessment Criteria
- Remedial Teaching
- Homework
- Parents' evenings
Code | Achievement Description | % |
---|---|---|
1 | Not Achieved | 0-29% |
2 | Elementary | 30-39% |
3 | Moderate | 40-49% |
4 | Adequate | 50-59% |
5 | Substantial | 60-69% |
6 | Meritorious | 70-79% |
7 | Outstanding | 80-100% |
- English / HL 50% (Level 4)
- Mathematics 40% (Level 3)
- Afrikaans / FAL 40% (Level 3)
- 40% any other 2 subjects (Level 3)
NB TAKE NOTE: THIS IS THE MINIMUM PASSING REQUIREMENT - NO CONDITION
CALCULATED ACCORDING TO THE CAPS REQUIREMENTS:
- 80% - All assessments of January to November
- 20% - Examinations
This Calculation has a big influence on the final marks!!!
- Afrikaans
- English
- Mathematics
- Natural Science
- Social Science
- History
- Geography
- Creative Art
- Life Orientation
- Stimulus Maksima
- Assessments take place according to the revised CAPS document.
- At the end of each term, reports are emailed to parents.
- Only informal test series are written during Term 1 and 3.
- Demarcations will be provided to the learners one week before the relevant test.
- Formal exams are written during June and November.
- Test rosters will be placed on the “D6 Connect” before the Assessment series starts.
Grade | Mathematics | Afrikaans | English |
Gr 4 | Mev. Carla Els | Mev. Nanette Scheepers | Me. Linette Ebersohn |
Gr 5 | Mnr. Aiden Soine | Mev. Nanette Scheepers | Me. Linette Ebersohn |
Gr 6 | Me. Anri Kleynhans | Mev. Henriette van Tonder | Me. Hanli Olivier |
At the beginning of each year, each learner receives a Bergland diary in which the events of the year are recorded. It is used to record homework and be checked by parents. Pupils are given homework daily. The aim is to offer learners the opportunity to independently practice already mastered work related to academic skills. It is also essential that the recording of learned skills must be intensified to cultivate a disciplined academic responsibility in learners. This includes tasks, projects or learning work. It is your responsibility as a parent to make sure this is done and checked.
Progress of learners can be discussed with teachers through organized parents' evenings (one per term). Parent evenings are there to solve problems and find solutions that can help your learner move forward and overcome any obstacles. It is your responsibility as a parent to attend parents’ evenings dutifully.