Life Orientation school-based assessment (SBA) Topics ,A grade 12 students in south africa are referred as the students in the final year of high school also are known as “matriculants because they are expected to sit for the school-leaving exams, which are government-administered, are known as the “matric exams
About National Senior Certificate
The National Senior Certificate or NSC is the current matriculation (matric) certificate, with grade 12 as the matriculation grade. The NSC, previously known as the Further Education and Training Certificate or FETC, replaced the Senior Certificate effectively in 2008, having been phased in with grade 10 in 2006
World of Work, helping learners find guidance in their choice of career and prepare them for the working world
Health Education covers topics such as sex education, HIV/Aids, pregnancy, etc.
Physical Education, physical exercise and training (done on a separate basis but eventually forms part of the Life Orientation mark)
Religious Education, as mandated by the South African Schools Act, students may request to be exempted from classes about specific religions i.e. Bible Studies. Those who do so remain obligated to attend the general Religious Studies class.
Citizenship and Responsibility, explain to students their rights and duties as citizens.
Life Orientation school-based assessment (SBA) Topics
Term 1 topics:
Task 1: Development of Self in Society Weeks 1 – 5: Essay, Source base and Case Study
Physical Education Task: PET 1 – Participation in programmes that promote achievement of personal fitness and health goals
Term 2 topics:
Task 2: Human Rights and Democracy
Task 3: Examination 1: Mid-year Examination
Task 3: Physical Education Task PET 2 – Participation in programmes that promote long term engagement in community and/or playground and/or indigenous games or traditional and or non-traditional sports that promote physical activity
Term 3 topics:
Task 4: Examination 2 – September Examination
Physical Education Task: PET 3 – Participation in programmes that promote long term engagement in relaxation and recreational activities