Namibia NSSCO and NSSCAS 2025 Examination Results Announced Today
Today, the Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture (MEIYSAC) officially released the Namibia NSSCO and NSSCAS 2025 Examination Results, marking a significant milestone in the national education calendar.
The announcement confirmed the successful completion of the 2025 Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate Ordinary (NSSCO) and Advanced Subsidiary (NSSCAS) examinations, reaffirming the credibility of Namibia’s assessment system, which remains internationally benchmarked and validated by Cambridge University Press & Assessment.
The results were formally announced by the Minister of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture, Dr. Sanet L. Steenkamp, during a national event attended by education stakeholders, development partners, sponsors, educators, parents, and learners from across the country.
Official Release of the 2025 NSSCO and NSSCAS Results
In her address, the Minister described the release of the Namibia NSSCO and NSSCAS 2025 Examination Results as the culmination of months of dedication, collaboration, and perseverance across the education system. She emphasized that the outcomes reflect the resilience of learners, the professionalism of teachers, and the integrity of national examinations.
The ministry confirmed that the 2025 examinations were administered in line with rigorous national and international standards. Cambridge University Press & Assessment, as the accrediting partner, once again validated that all quality assurance requirements were fully met. As in previous years, successful candidates will receive jointly branded certificates benchmarked against Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge International AS Level standards.
Key Performance Trends in the 2025 NSSCO Results
During the presentation, the ministry outlined performance trends at NSSCO level, focusing on key national indicators. These indicators are aligned with the National Development Plan (NDP6) and are used to evaluate learner readiness for progression and overall academic strength.
For full-time NSSCO candidates, improvements were recorded across multiple indicators compared to the previous year. The proportion of learners qualifying to progress to the Advanced Subsidiary level increased, and overall performance benchmarks showed notable upward trends. Ministry officials described these results as evidence of enhanced learning outcomes and gradual system-wide improvement.
The results also highlighted changing enrollment patterns, including increased participation in part-time examinations. This trend was described as reflecting a growing demand for second-chance opportunities within the education system, while also pointing to the need for targeted interventions to support learners more effectively.
Namibia NSSCO and NSSCAS 2025 Examination Results: What Candidates Need to Know
The Namibia NSSCO and NSSCAS 2025 Examination Results have now been officially released by the Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture, marking a major academic milestone for thousands of learners across the country.
Candidates who sat for the 2025 NSSCO and NSSCAS examinations can now access their results through an official online results platform. The system allows learners to search securely using their examination details and view their results anytime and from anywhere.
👉 Check Namibia NSSCO and NSSCAS 2025 Examination Results here: https://results.namibian.com.na/search
In addition to the online platform, the ministry confirmed that results are also available through alternative official channels, including SMS and WhatsApp services, as well as at regional education offices and examination centres nationwide.
The release of the Namibia NSSCO and NSSCAS 2025 Examination Results follows the ministry’s established schedule and reflects a transparent, credible assessment process that remains internationally benchmarked and validated by Cambridge University Press & Assessment. Candidates are encouraged to verify their results promptly and seek guidance from their schools or regional offices regarding next steps, including progression to Advanced Subsidiary level, vocational pathways, or other post-school opportunities.
School and Regional Performance Highlights
In addition to individual achievements, the ministry presented national rank orders for schools and regions. Rankings were based on cumulative achievement at specified grade thresholds and included both public and private schools that met the minimum subject entry criteria.
Regional performance rankings showed notable shifts compared to the previous year, with some regions recording significant improvements while others experienced declines. The ministry noted that these changes highlight the importance of continuous evaluation and the need for region-specific improvement strategies moving forward.
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