The Department of Education in Gauteng says students have had to sign a pledge ahead of their matric exams, vowing not to cheat.
On Monday, thousands of students began writing their finals. They started with English Paper One.
“You’re not going to bring a cell phone in our exam rooms, you’re not going to bring your notes. Wristwatches, we don’t want them. We are going to use scanners; we have improved our security elements. But in the event you come in with a cellphone, you must know you are not going to be resulted and you might be barred from writing three or four exams.”“Cheating, we will not tolerate,” he added.
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