HOME EDUCATION

 

Home education is a purposeful programme of education for a learner, alternative to school attendance, which-

 

 

What is the legislative provision for Home Education in South Africa?

 

This information should be read in line with the legislative provisions given below:

 

How to register for home education?

 

A parent or legal guardian of a learner of compulsory school-going age who chooses to have her or his child educated at home must submit a written application and necessary documentation to the Head of Department, for the following phases: -

Online application can be done on the departmental website www.education.gov.za by September of the year proceeding the year in which home education is to commence. The head of department may allow a deviation from the above if the parent can provide reasonable reasons for the delay in registering the learner for home education. Parents who cannot access internet should contact the Provincial Education Department and request for application forms. The list of Provincial Home Education Officials are provided in the last page of this document.

 

Upon approval of the application the Head of Department will enter the details of the learner on the home education register. The parent will receive a registration certificate, reflecting the phase applied for, the period of registration and the learner registration number. After completion of each phase and proof that the minimum requirements for the subjects registered and pass requirements for grades are met, the parent(s) must apply for the next phase.

 

What type of a curriculum should a parent choose?

 

 

What are the principles of the National Curriculum Statement Grades R-12?

 

 

What are the aims of the National Curriculum Statement Grades R-12?

 

The aims of the National Curriculum Statement GradesR-12 are to produce learners that are able to:

 

This curriculum aims to ensure that children acquire and apply knowledge and skills in ways that are meaningful to their own lives. The curriculum promotes knowledge in local contexts, while being sensitive to global imperatives.

 

What are the minimum subjects to register for a phase?

 

 

Foundation Phase

Intermediate Phase

Senior Phase

Home Language

Home Language

Home Language

First Additional Language

First Additional Language

First Additional Language

Mathematics

Mathematics

Mathematics

Life Skills

Life Skills

Natural Science

 

Natural Sciences & Technology

Economic management Science

 

Social Sciences

Social Sciences

 

Creative Arts

Technology

 

Physical Education

Creative Arts

 

 

Life Orientation

 

What are the promotion and retention requirements?

 

A parent may set her or his own promotion and retention requirements provided that these are equal to or exceed the standard or requirements set according to the National Curriculum Statement promotion criteria.

 

What is the role of the parent in record keeping?

 

What is the role of the parent in assessment?

 

 

How should the Department of Basic Education ensure that home education programme is implemented as expected?

 

 

Learners experiencing barriers to learning.

 

 

 

What should a parent do if he or she wants to withdraw the learner from home education?

 

 

How should a school determine and place a previously home educated learner?

 

 

What happens after grade 9?

 

Downloads

Home Education Coordinators

Circular 90/2013 - Home Education Registration Process

Home Education Policy

Home Education application form

Home Education application process