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Fundi celebrates with the Class of 2025

Fundi joined celebrations with the Class of 2025 across the country this past week, as they gathered with their families, friends and teachers to laugh, cry, dance and plan for their remarkable futures ahead. With a record-high pass rate of 88% being achieved nationally, and over 656 000 learners passing the exams – the highest in South Africa’s history – stand-out students are being hero-ed and acknowledged at celebratory events hosted by the Department of Basic Education (DBE), across all provinces. Fundi was at the national event this week, sponsoring vouchers to give learners a head-start as they step into the bright futures awaiting them. 

South Africa celebrated the release of the 2025 matric results this past week with critical improvements seen in the national pass rate, showcasing the commitment and dedication of the Class of 2025. “With the national pass rate rising to an all-time high of 88%, we need to acknowledge the exceptional hard work of learners, educators and stakeholders in the education sector who have collectively made this possible,” says Mary Maponya, Fundi Executive Head: Lending.

She notes that the number of learners achieving Bachelor’s passes has reached a record level, further highlighting the strides made in improving the quality of education in South Africa. “This is particularly exciting news for us as Fundi, and we look forward to enabling many of these students’ further education dreams through our holistic solutions.”

Mary Maponya from Fundi with the Minister of Basic Education, Ms. Siviwe Gwarube

Both Maponya and Jan Kitshoff Jnr, Fundi’s CFO, were in attendance at the national event held in Johannesburg. Fundi sponsored 39 vouchers for the top achievers. “We’re very mindful of the key factors contributing to holistic learner success,” Maponya explains. “These include having the right tools and equipment when you start your tertiary journey. Our role is to help as many students as possible to access their full potential – starting now. We are confident that the vouchers we have shared will give learners a hand-up and head-start.”

In her engagement with learners at the national event, Maponya recommended that they use the next few weeks to consolidate their future plans and shape the next chapter of their learning path: “If you haven’t connected with us yet to find out how we can help you on your journey, please do so. Our Fundiverse (www.fundi.co.za) has been designed to unlock everything you need as a student – from funding to accommodation, apps and data, all the way through to coaching and peer advice on our FundiConnect platform. Students needing bursaries should also visit the platform, as it offers a consolidated view of what bursaries are available.”

Handover of the sponsored vouchers for tbe top 39 learners

Fundi teams across the country joined similar regional celebrations for top learners – sponsoring prizes ranging from power banks and travel bags, to laptops and tablets. “We’re proud to have been contributors at each of these events, and wish all of the students a remarkable and rewarding future ahead.”

As the Class of 2025 prepares to take the next step in their academic and professional journeys, South Africa as a collective looks forward to their contributions to building a brighter future for the nation. “At Fundi, we believe in celebrating excellence and encouraging learners to strive for greatness. The achievements of the Class of 2025 inspire us all, and we are proud to play a role in recognising their success. These young leaders hold our futures in their hands, and we are committed to supporting their educational journeys,” Maponya concludes.

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