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Children between the ages of 7 and 15 are compelled to attend school

Admission of learners to public schools remains a priority.

As stipulated in the South African Schools Act of 1996, all children between the ages of 7 and 15 are compelled to attend school.

Parents and guardians should ensure all learners of this age are registered to go to school and that their children attend school regularly.

It is the responsibility of every parent and guardian to ensure their children are registered for the following year, well before the end of the current school year.

Parents may register children who are supposed to start school next year, near their home or workplace between April and October of each year. It is, however, important to check the registration deadlines of individual provinces.

According to the Admission Policy for Ordinary Public Schools:

• The admission age of a learner to a public school to Grade R is age four turning five by June 30 in the year of admission and Grade One is age five turning six by June 30 in the year of admission.
• The principal of the school must give a parent/guardian the admission policy of the school and explain it. A public school may not administer any test for admission to a school.

Documents that are needed when making an application include the:
• Birth certificate (note that baptismal certificates will not be regarded as proof of birth date)
• Immunisation card
• Transfer card or last school report card for learners who have been to school previously

Additional documents required if one is not a South African citizen are:
• Study permit
• Temporary or permanent residence permit from the Department of Home Affairs
• Evidence that you have applied for permission to stay in South Africa

Public school or independent school?
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 enrol your child in is registered before you make any registrations and payments.

Provincial learner admissions coordinators

Eastern Cape: Mr Mbuyiseli Sandi
040 608 4764
mbuyiseli.sandi@ecdoe.gov.za


Free State: Thloriso Motholo
051 447 4038
ThlorisoMotholo@gmail.com | idmg@edu.fs.gov.za


Gauteng: Mmule Madonsela
011 355 0640
mmule.madonsela@gauteng.gov.za


KwaZulu-Natal: Eric Manganyi
033 341 8647
Eric.Manganyi@kzndoe.gov,za


Limpopo: M R Rasethaba
015 290 9420
mmarwalarasethaba@gmail.com


Mpumalanga: N Mthethwa
013 766 0904/0996
nmthethwa@education.mpu.gov.za


Northern Cape: B White
053 839 6661
brianwhite@ncdoe.gov.za


North West: Dr M Teu
018 397 3097
mteu@nwpg.gov.za


Western Cape: W Jantjies
021 467 2613
william.jantjies@westerncape.gov.za

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