Inmates Excel: SA’s Top-Performing Matriculants Achieve Distinctions Behind Bars

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Inmates Excel: SA’s Top-Performing Matriculants Achieve Distinctions Behind Bars

Key Takeaways

  • Nkosinathi Jabulani Gumede and Jooste Tyrique are the top two inmate matriculants in the country, achieving six distinctions and aggregates above 80%.
  • The 2025 inmate cohort achieved a historic overall pass rate of 94.4%, with 15 schools recording a 100% pass rate.
  • Correctional Services Minister Pieter Groenewald attributes the success to rehabilitation through education, which yields positive outcomes and gives offenders a meaningful opportunity to rebuild their lives.
  • Education in prisons is providing opportunities for inmates to turn their lives around and achieve their dreams, as exemplified by Lubabalo Fongoqa, who served 18 years in prison and now holds an LLB degree.

Introduction to Inmate Matriculants
The 2025 National Senior Certificate examinations saw two inmate matriculants, Nkosinathi Jabulani Gumede and Jooste Tyrique, achieve outstanding results, scoring six distinctions and aggregates above 80%. Gumede, who is at the Durban Westville Correctional Centre in KwaZulu-Natal, studied through Usethubeni Youth School and came out top, while Tyrique, who is on parole in Gauteng, studied through Baviaanspoort Youth School and placed second. Their achievements are a testament to the power of education in rehabilitation and the opportunities it provides for inmates to turn their lives around.

Historic Achievement in Prison Education
The 2025 inmate cohort achieved a historic overall pass rate of 94.4%, with 15 schools recording a 100% pass rate. Correctional Services Minister Pieter Groenewald revealed this week that the department is proud of the achievement, as rehabilitation through education remains a core mandate. Groenewald attributed the success to the dedication of the inmates and the department’s efforts to provide educational opportunities. He emphasized that education yields positive outcomes and gives offenders a meaningful opportunity to rebuild their lives. The minister’s words were echoed by the achievements of Gumede and Tyrique, who demonstrated that with hard work and determination, anything is possible, even behind bars.

Exceptional Individual Achievements
Gumede’s results were particularly impressive, with six distinctions, including 95% for business studies, 91% for isiZulu, and 93% for history. Tyrique also attained six distinctions, with his highest mark being 93% in business studies, 90% in Afrikaans as an additional first language, and 81% in economics. Their achievements are a shining example of what can be achieved through education and rehabilitation. The two inmates were among 180 inmates across 18 Department of Correctional Services schools in the country who joined thousands of matriculants in writing the 2025 National Senior Certificate examinations.

Rehabilitation through Education
The story of Lubabalo Fongoqa, who served 18 years in prison, is a powerful example of the impact of education on rehabilitation. With only a Grade 9 qualification when he started serving his sentence, Fongoqa now holds an LLB degree from Unisa and is the director of the legal consultancy firm Songo Legal Consultants. Fongoqa’s journey is a testament to the fact that prison walls do not define or limit dreams and ambitions. He credited perseverance and the opportunity to study for turning his life around. His story serves as an inspiration to other inmates, demonstrating that education can provide a second chance and a meaningful opportunity to rebuild their lives.

A Message of Hope
Groenewald’s message to the inmates was one of hope and encouragement, urging them not to allow incarceration to limit their dreams and ambitions. He emphasized that education provides opportunities for inmates to turn their lives around and make a positive impact on society. The minister’s words were echoed by Fongoqa, who told inmates that prison walls do not define or limit dreams and ambitions. The story of Gumede, Tyrique, and Fongoqa serves as a reminder that education is a powerful tool for rehabilitation and that with determination and hard work, anyone can achieve their goals, regardless of their circumstances. As the country celebrates the achievements of the top two inmate matriculants, it is clear that education is providing a beacon of hope for those behind bars, and a chance to rebuild their lives and make a positive impact on society.

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