Durban, Kwazulu Natal – As the final school bell fades into memory for the Class of 2024, thousands of matriculants are preparing to kick off one of the most anticipated events of their high school lives – Matric Rage! It isn’t just a celebration – it’s an iconic rite of passage with the coastal hotspots of Ballito and Plettenberg Bay serving as the epicentres of the action.
“Matric Rage has been a rite of passage since the 1990s, and many parents today have their own memories of these celebrations,” says Shaun Lamont, Managing Director of First Group. “But while it’s a time to celebrate hard-earned achievements, our priority is ensuring the safety of our young people during this week of non-stop partying.
To this end, Lamont shares some practical safety tips to help parents and matriculants navigate this exciting week.
Parents: Smart Care from Afar
Parents often feel a mixture of pride and concern as their children set off on this milestone adventure. The key is striking a balance between granting freedom and ensuring safety.
• Open communication bridges parental concern and teenage independence. Have an honest conversation concerning expectations, safety, and responsible behaviour. Set a specific time for daily check-in calls that won’t interfere with their fun and use the family WhatsApp group for easy communication.
• Matric Rage can be expensive, so financial planning is essential for your teen. It’s a great opportunity to teach them money management skills. Set clear spending boundaries, agree on budget limits, and keep emergency funds accessible but separate to avoid tempting unnecessary spending.
• Ensure you both save important contact numbers, such as those for local police and hospitals and ensure your child has medical aid information easily accessible. Share accommodation details and other key addresses with trusted family members too for extra peace of mind.
Matriculants: Safety is the Ultimate Party Accessory.
After 12 years of school, this celebration is truly earned. But, as you step into this new chapter as a young adult, remember that with freedom comes the responsibility to look out for yourself and your friends.
• Your safety needs to take centre stage during Matric Rage. The excitement of freedom can sometimes overshadow common-sense precautions. Always moving in groups, only using official transport for night outings, keeping emergency contacts readily available and staying aware of your surroundings are not buzzkills – they’re essential survival skills.
• Never leave your drinks unattended, be cautious of unfamiliar situations and always trust your instincts.
• If staying at a hotel or resort like Breakers in Umhlanga or La Montagne in Ballito, use in-room safes for valuables. Keep your room card or keys secure and familiarise yourself with the layout and security protocols of your accommodation.
• Amidst the excitement, it’s crucial to remember personal well-being. Staying hydrated, eating regular meals and knowing your limits are fundamental. The best celebrations are those you can fully remember and appreciate.
• Don’t give in to peer pressure. Have the confidence to make your own choices, say no when necessary, and remember, looking out for your friends is more important than following the crowd.
Matric Rage Support
Understanding the unique nature of Matric Rage, First Group offers a comprehensive support system at their resorts for their matric guests. “Our security measures include 24-hour staff, advanced CCTV, and enhanced guest registration. On-site medical support and dedicated staff for matric groups ensure immediate assistance, giving parents peace of mind,” says Lamont.
“We’ve gone the extra mile to ensure everyone can enjoy the festivities,” he adds. “Our goal is simple: to provide a supportive environment where matriculants can create lasting magical memories, whilst keeping their safety and well-being our top priority.”
Matric Rage is more than celebrating the end of school; it’s a transition to adulthood, independence and new beginnings. For parents, it’s an opportunity to trust in the values they’ve instilled and for the school leavers, it’s a chance to celebrate responsibly.
“To every parent watching their child spread their wings and to every matriculant excited to go out into the world, here’s to celebrating new beginnings and a safe and enjoyable Matric Rage 2024,” Lamont concludes.