Government Notice No. 1100 of 2015

The South African Schools Act (84/1996) » Determination of Minimum Outcomes and Standards and a National...
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Title The South African Schools Act (84/1996) » Determination of Minimum Outcomes and Standards and a National Process and Procedures for the Assessment of Learner Achievement as stipulated in the Policy Document, National Policy pertaining to the Programme and Promotion Requirements of the National Curriculum Statement Grades R-12
DepartmentBasic Education
Gazette National Gazettes, No. 39405 of 13 November, 2015, 5 page(s), 905Kb




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