Redhill School marks season of giving this December
Written by: MyPressportal Team Save to InstapaperIn light of the DBE’s decision that two leaked NSC Grade 12 exam papers will have to be rewritten, Redhill School in Johannesburg is providing free access to its online Grade 12 MasterClass videos for both Maths and Physical Science in the lead-up to the rewrites. The announcement comes from Redhill principal Joseph Gerassi, who continues to hone his student-focused, innovative approach to education while acknowledging the immense demands and burdens placed on the Grade 12 class of 2020, including the required rewrites.
According to the DBE’s ruling, Maths Paper 2 will be rewritten on 15 December, while Physical Science Paper 2 will be rewritten on 17 December. Students who wish to recap these subjects ahead of these dates can register online at subjex.io, where they will have access to theMasterClass videos at no cost. Please note this is for NSC students and not IEB that will be rewriting.
The Redhill MasterClasses powered by SubjeX were launched earlier this year in partnership between SubjeX, an innovative ed-tech platform founded by students Max Coleman and Jack Scott-King, and Redhill School, one of South Africa’s most visionary and dynamic private highschools. It offers a series of comprehensive, subject-specific Grade 12 revision videos presented by Redhill’s expert academics and made available online to students throughout South Africa via subjex.io.
The MasterClasses were launched in response to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the 2020 Grade 12 year in South Africa, with the aim of providing Grade 12 pupils with access to academic material expressly created and expertly presented to enable them to achieve the best possible results in their final Grade 12 exams. With this aim in mind, both Redhill and SubjeX are proud to continue this commitment to the Grade 12 class of 2020 in the face of the latest obstacle placed before them.
About Redhill School:Against the backdrop of an illustrious 115-year history, Redhill School delivers innovative education based on creative and critical thinking. This culture is underpinned by a holistic approach to the development of the mind and it consistently produces the desired outcome - unique academic excellence. Rated as a top academic institution, Redhill is at the forefront of preparing young individuals to produce positive change in their world.
About SubjeX:SubjeX is an EdTech business founded in 2017 by students Max Coleman and Jack Scott-King, with the objective of providing students with a single platform to access relevant academic information. SubjeX’s initial offering was to help students make key Grade 9 subject choices and further explore the South African educational system. Owing to the disruption of the 2020 academic year, we deemed it appropriate to further our mission of academic upliftment by providing support to the Grade 12 Class of 2020 - in the form of the MasterClass Series.
About Joseph Gerassi:Joseph Gerassi, the Executive Head of Redhill School, has extensive experience in preparing young people for the future world of work, both locally and internationally. His passion is to bring innovative forward-thinking concepts into Redhill with the view to ultimately influence educators and students, while also providing business with an insight into the future workforce. He is a sought after speaker at educational conferences and workshops, and is often called upon for comment on matters pertaining to both 21st century education and the social and emotional wellbeing of students.
For more info, please visit https://subjex.io/, find us on Facebook @Subjex.io or call Mandy Roff on 082 3902 765 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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