By when must we complete all assessments for Grades 4 to 9?

By when must we complete all assessments for Grades 4 to 9?

We recommend that tasks are completed per term in order not to overwhelm the learner. You will see suggested completion dates on the Optimi Learning Portal - use the Calendar tab to help you with your planning. These dates are suggested completion dates; please do not worry if you do need to go back to relook at certain content.

You have until 28 February of the following academic year to capture all marks for Grade R to 9 assessments.

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