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Homeschool ABC

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Approaches

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Beginning

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Curriculum

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Videos

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It is not legal to refuse admission to a public school. S5(1) of the BELA Act states : "A public school must admit, and provide education to, learners and must serve their educational requirements for the duration of their school attendance without unfairly discriminating in any way."

It is also not legal to refuse admission if parents cannot provide required documents. S5(1A & B) of the BELA Act states : "Any learner whose parent or guardian has not provided any required documents, whether of the learner or such adult person acting on behalf of the learner, during the application for admission, shall nonetheless be allowed to attend school. The principal of the school must advise the parent or guardian to secure the required documents."

Public school may also not require any tests. S5(2) of the BELA Act states : "The governing body of a public school may not administer any test related to the admission of a learner to a public school, or direct or authorise the principal of the school or any other person to administer such test."

Sometime the school might have concerns about whether the learner will successfully complete the grade in which the parents want to place the learner. The law does not prescribe a process through which learners must be placed in a grade. In such a situation parents must negotiate with the school which grade will be in the best interest of the learner. Parents that need assistance with such negotiations can click here for a consultation session on this matter.

Independent schools may have other admission requirements, as long as they do not discriminate on the basis of race.

Legal & Research

Research on Home Education

Research on home education consistently proves that home learners

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Homeschooling and the law

Home schooling was recognized in 1996 in Section 51 of the SA Schools

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History of homeschooling in SA

History of home education in South Africa (Wikipedia article)

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Centres

EduComply Services

EduComply offers a practical, step-by-step support system that helps

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Learning centre overview

Homeschool, micro-school, learning centre, unregistered private

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Start a Learning Centre

Important considerations when starting a learning centre

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Find a learning centre

There are various ways to find learning centres. Since there is

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Support

Homeschool Family blogs

Blogs by homeschooling families that share their experiences and ...

Tutors

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Support Groups

Forums where parents and learners discuss issues with each other and ...

Assessment Tools

Assessment - Choose What Works for Your Family Parents can now ...

Curriculums

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SAHomeSchoolers

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Beit HaSefer

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