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According to the research of Renuka Ramroop the most common reasons are as follows:
1) The school is not a safe and nurturing environment.
2) General life or philosophical values
3) The need for individual learning. This could be children with learning difficulties or gifted children.
4) Religious reasons. This could be to ensure that parents transfer their religious values to their children or the believe that education is a religious duty given to parents.
5) Financial reasons, because the high school fees at good schools.
Other reasons are:
6) Social issues at schools such as bullying and peer pressure.
7) Health reasons, because children need to be in a controlled environment. There is currently also opposition to the vaccination requirements in the admission regulations.
8) The availability of suitable schools close by.
9) Flexibility needs to accommodate work and travel.
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Home schooling was recognized in 1996 in Section 51 of the SA Schools
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Do homeschoolers take holidays?
Yes, they take breaks. Some homeschool families follow the public school year calendar especially if they are involved in sport and music...
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Can I be a working mom and homeschool?
Single parents who are committed to homeschool organize a schedule around their work commitments and sometimes involve family or tutors to assist...
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How does homeschooling work?
Homeschooling is different for every family as it depend on the parents educational goals for their children Education is the development of the...
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Is homeschooling legal in South Africa?
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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