education.gov.za Enrolling your Child in a Public or Independent school : Department Of Basic
Name of the Organization : Department Of Basic Education
Type of Facility : Enrol Your Child in Public/ Independent School
Head Office : Pretoria
Website : http://www.education.gov.za/Parents/Childregistration/tabid/407/Default.aspx
Education Enrolling your child in a public School
** You must enroll your child in a school between 1 August and 31 October of the preceding year.
** A Grade R applicant must be four years turning five or older by 30 June the next year and an applicant for grade one must be five years and turning six or older by 30 June the next year.
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** You are free to choose whether to register your child at a public school or at an independent school.
** Public schools are state controlled and independent schools are privately governed.
** Independent schools must be registered with the Provincial Education Department.
** Public schools must be established by the MEC for education in the province.
** You can check with the Provincial Education Department if the school you wish to enroll your child in is registered before you make any registrations and payments.
Note :
** No school may treat your child unfairly and no public school may require your child to write an admission test, or prevent your child from coming to school because you have not paid or cannot pay the school fees.
Registration Procedure
** Apply a year before at a school near you or a school of your choice (between 1 August and 31 October).
To register the following documents are compulsory :
** Application form from the school
** Official birth certificate
** Immunisation card
** If you are moving your child from one school to another, submit latest school report, and a transfer card.
If your child is not a South African citizen, include the following documents :
** study permit
** temporary or permanent residence permit or proof that you have applied for permission to stay in South Africa.
School Fees
** School fees vary from school to school.
** If you cannot afford to pay you must make arrangements with the school.
** Although a school cannot refuse a learner admission, they can take legal action against you for failure to pay any outstanding school fees.
Forms to complete :
** Application forms are available at schools.