Should I keep a record of completed assessments for Grade 4 to 9?

Should I keep a record of completed assessments for Grade 4 to 9?

Yes, you should maintain a portfolio of evidence that must contain:
  1. Samples of writing, worksheets, workbooks, and creative materials used or produced by the learner, and
  2. A summative record or assessment schedule recording the achievement of the learner.
The parent/guardian must keep the portfolio of evidence for at least three (3) years, and a summative record or assessment schedule for three (3) years after the home education programme is terminated. 
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