Verklaring deur die Pestalozzi Trust 25 Maart 2011 Regter Cynthia Pretorius het vandag in die Pretoriase Hooggeregshof verklaar dat die nasionale kurrikulum nie bindend is op onafhanklike skole en ouers wat tuisonderwys gee nie. Die regter het ‘n aansoek deur tuisskolers en private skole, om die kurrikulum nie-bindend te verklaar, verwerp. Sy het beslis dat ‘n uitspraak van die Grondwetlike Hof in 2001 die aansoek oorbodig maak. Mnr. Bouwe van der...

Statement by the Pestalozzi Trust 25th March 2011 Judge Cynthia Pretorius confirmed in die Pretoria High Court today that the state curriculum is not binding on independent schools and parents who educate their children at home. The judge rejected an application by homeschooling parents and private schools to declare the curriculum non-binding. She decided that a Constitutional Court verdict from 2001 made the application unnecessary. Mr. Bouwe van der Eems of...
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Do home learners sometimes wish they were in school and were normal?
They generally like being homeschooled. Some homelearners go to school for the experience but many return to homeschooling as within the homeschool...
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Yes. Since 1994, the right for parents to home educate their children was legalised in South Africa through the adoption of the new constitution. In...
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Do home learners get homework?
In general all their schoolwork is homework and they do not get to do extra work in the afternoons. A tutor might give some extra work to complete...
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