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Your Child's Rights If Excluded From School in Eastern Cape

Every child in Eastern Cape has a constitutional right to basic education under Section 29 of the Constitution. Public schools cannot turn your child away for non-payment of fees, lack of a uniform, or other administrative reasons if the learner qualifies for fee exemption.

The Law That Protects You

Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 — Section 29
Everyone has the right to a basic education, including adult basic education.
South African Schools Act 84 of 1996 — Section 5
No learner may be refused admission to a public school on grounds of inability to pay school fees. A learner whose parents earn below a certain threshold is exempt from fees.

What To Do — Step by Step

  1. Apply for fee exemption at the school's governing body if your income falls below the threshold. The school must consider your application.

  2. Write to the school principal if your child is excluded, citing s29 of the Constitution and s5 of SASA. Request the reason for exclusion in writing.

  3. Escalate to the provincial Department of Basic Education (district office) if the school continues to exclude your child. They have oversight over schools.

  4. Contact Legal Aid SA or a community advice centre if your rights are violated — urgency applications can be brought to court to compel the school to admit your child.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can my child be refused admission to a school in Eastern Cape because we can't afford fees?
No. The SASA prohibits exclusion for inability to pay. You must apply for an exemption from fees — the school is legally obliged to consider it.
Can a school in Eastern Cape expel a learner without following a process?
No. An expulsion requires a hearing, an opportunity for the learner (and parents) to respond, and a formal decision by the principal. Expulsions can be appealed to the MEC.
Is corporal punishment legal in Eastern Cape schools?
No. Corporal punishment is prohibited in all South African schools under s10 SASA, regardless of the school's religious or cultural stance. Teachers who administer it can face criminal charges.

Legal Resources in Eastern Cape

📋 CCMA: Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth) CCMA (041 506 5000) or East London CCMA (043 721 3600)

⚖️ Legal Aid SA: Legal Aid South Africa — Gqeberha (041 506 5200) or East London (043 721 3600)

🏛️ High Court: Eastern Cape Division of the High Court — Gqeberha (041 408 5111) and Makhanda (046 603 8000)

🏢 Magistrates' Courts: Gqeberha, East London, Makhanda, Mthatha, Aliwal North, and other magistrates' courts

🏠 Rental Housing Tribunal: Eastern Cape Rental Housing Tribunal (040 609 5150)

The Eastern Cape has significant rural land rights issues, high ESTA dispute rates, and widespread challenges with government service delivery. Rural access to courts is a key concern.