Schools in Western Cape have a legal duty of care towards learners. Bullying — physical, verbal, or cyberbullying — that a school fails to address may constitute a breach of that duty. Parents have remedies through the school, the Department of Education, and the courts.
Step 1. Document every incident — dates, what happened, witnesses, any injuries. Photograph injuries if applicable.
Step 2. Report the bullying in writing to the class teacher and then to the principal. Keep copies of all correspondence.
Step 3. Request a meeting with the School Governing Body (SGB) if the principal does not act within 5 school days.
Step 4. If the school fails to act, report the matter in writing to the Western Cape Department of Education district office.
Step 5. For severe or criminal bullying (assault, sexual harassment), open a case at your local police station and contact social services.
Step 6. Seek a protection order at the Magistrates' Court if the bully is another learner who continues to threaten your child off school grounds.
📋 CCMA: Cape Town CCMA (021 442 9000)
⚖️ Legal Aid SA: Legal Aid South Africa — Cape Town (021 431 0567)
🏛️ High Court: Western Cape Division of the High Court, Cape Town (021 480 2400)
🏢 Magistrates' Courts: Cape Town, Bellville, Wynberg, Paarl, George, and other magistrates' courts
🏠 Rental Housing Tribunal: Western Cape Rental Housing Tribunal (021 483 6504)
The Western Cape has a high rate of eviction cases, particularly in informal settlements and rental housing matters. Cape Town has specific by-laws affecting informal traders and housing.