For parents exploring alternative education options in South Africa, the decision between homeschooling and online schooling is a crucial one. While they may seem similar, homeschooling and online schooling differ significantly in structure, academic support, and regulatory recognition.

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Understanding the key differences between homeschooling and online schooling

Who is responsible for teaching?

Homeschooling parents take responsibility for lesson planning, teaching, conducting assessments, and record-keeping. Effectively, the parent becomes the teacher, requiring a significant amount of time, expertise, and subject knowledge.

With online schooling, qualified teachers take care of lesson planning, teaching, conducting assessments and record-keeping. Parents are still encouraged to be involved in their child's learning journey, but are not required to teach their child.

Teneo School's academic team of over 240 expert teachers, subject specialists and academic leaders support learners from the comfort of home, and every lesson is led by SACE-qualified teachers who understand how each learner learns best. This means that every learner is empowered to achieve provably better results.

Learn more about our academic approach and Smart School System™ here.

Curriculum, accreditation, and regulation

One of the major considerations parents face when considering homeschooling is whether the curriculum they choose aligns with the standards set by the Department of Basic Education (DBE) and how to conduct assessments in a way that ensures the validity of the learner's results, often requiring external providers for formal assessments. Homeschooling learners of compulsory school-going age must be registered with their local Provincial Education Department (PED), and strict regulations apply.

On the other hand, when you enrol your child at Teneo School, you can be assured of the following.

We are the only online school in South Africa to be registered with three top examination boards (SACAI, IEB, and Pearson Edexcel), enabling your child to matriculate with a South African National Senior Certificate and apply to tertiary institutions, both locally and abroad.

Find out more about Teneo School’s accreditation here.

What does the BELA Bill mean for online schools?

The BELA Bill does not change the regulatory position regarding online schools. Online schooling continues to operate as a separate category pending the finalisation of the regulatory framework for online schools. Teneo School will continue to operate in the same way under the existing permissions and rules in place between the examination boards (SACAI and IEB) and Umalusi as the accrediting authority.

Teneo: The Smarter School

With Teneo School, you get the flexibility of online learning without needing to navigate lesson plans, teaching, and marking assessments! Teneo learners receive structured, accredited education from expert teachers in a fully supported online learning environment. Teneo’s Smart School System™ is redefining what modern schooling can be: Flexible, intelligent, and human.

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