Crisis Guide

How to Apply for School Fees Exemption in South Africa

Cannot afford school fees in South Africa? The Schools Act entitles qualifying parents to a full or partial exemption. Know how to apply and your rights if refused.

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The South African Schools Act (SASA) guarantees that no learner may be refused admission or turned away due to inability to pay fees. Parents earning below the prescribed threshold are entitled to a full or partial exemption. The school governing body (SGB) is legally required to consider applications.
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Your Legal Foundation

South African Schools Act 84 of 1996
“The SGB must grant a full exemption to parents whose combined annual income is less than 10 times the annual school fees. Partial exemptions apply above this threshold up to 30 times the fees.”
Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996
“Everyone has the right to a basic education. Financial barriers cannot prevent access to the constitutionally guaranteed right to basic education.”

What to Do Right Now

Exact Words to Use

“"I am applying for a school fees exemption under section 39 of the South African Schools Act. My household income qualifies for a full/partial exemption."”
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can a school refuse my child admission for not paying fees in South Africa?
No. Section 5 of SASA prohibits refusing admission on the basis of inability to pay fees. The school must admit the learner and consider the exemption application separately.
What if I am unemployed — can I still apply for exemption?
Yes. Parents with no income qualify for full exemption. Submit a sworn affidavit (made before a commissioner of oaths at the school or police station) confirming no income.
Do no-fee schools charge anything?
No-fee schools declared by the MEC do not charge any fees. Learners at no-fee schools cannot be required to pay for anything that the school normally provides.

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