IEB Registration Paves The Way For CambriLearn’s 2026 Grade 10 Launch And Enhanced Digital Education
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“Families want rigorous academics with the flexibility of online learning, without compromising on the quality and credibility of their child’s matric,” said Cecilia Reineke, principal and co-founder of CambriLearn. “IEB registration allows us to deliver exactly that: a structured, well-supported route to the NSC, powered by our live teaching, data-driven support, and a learning experience built for modern students.” - Cecilia Reineke, principal and co-founder, CambriLearn.
With IEB Grade 10 opening in 2026, CambriLearn will phase in senior grades in line with exam-board requirements and quality standards, with Grade 12 available from 2028. The programme blends live, small-group teaching with on-platform resources, progress tracking, and one-to-one academic support, designed to help students build strong subject mastery and exam confidence.
Why this matters for families
- Recognised NSC pathway: Students study online with CambriLearn and write IEB-set assessments toward the Umalusi-quality-assured NSC.
- Structure with accountability: Modern online delivery with timetables, human teachers, and clear term structure, ideal for students who need structure without losing momentum.
- Choice of pathways: IEB (NSC) joins CambriLearn’s broader menu of options so families can choose the route that best fits their goals.
Enrolment now open for 2026
Families can secure their place for IEB Grade 10 today. With small-group classes and limited capacity, early registration is strongly recommended.
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