Department of Education
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COVID-19 (Corona virus) confirmed cases increase to seven
SANDOWN – One of the staff members was allegedly direct contact with a patient who has the virus.
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MEC worried about parents’ reaction on Curro agreement
JOHANNESBURG – Parents who will consider the arrangement would also get a 30 per cent discount on fees
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NASGB urges parents to get involve in their children’s education and learning process
WYNBERG – Vickerman urged those learners who did not make it to go back to school and rewrite.
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MEC worried about parents’ reaction on Curro agreement
JOHANNESBURG – Parents who will consider the arrangement would also get a 30 per cent discount on fees
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Class of 2019 starts final exams
JOHANNESBURG – A number of 667 are public ordinary schools, 235 independent schools, 87 adult education and training centres, 11…
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Matriculants to rewrite due to load-shedding
JOBURG – Learners in 26 centres successfully completed their exam with the help of generators.
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The next leap for Grade 9 learners – subject choices
JOBURG – Education expert, Dr Gillian Mooney advises Grade 9 learners to pick subjects that will further develop their skills.
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Schools’ online application opens with new regulations
JOHANNESBURG – Regulations also define new feeder zones that aim to overcome the apartheid geography.
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Students march to Department of Education to hand over a memorandum of demands
SANDTON – Students march to department of education to hand over a memorandum of demands.
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Parents urged to finalise the admissions process for their children
JOBURG – Parents who have not completed their child's admissions process are urged to do so by 18 January.
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Thousands of learners who submitted late applications wait to be placed at schools
JOBURG – Thousands of late applicants are still waiting to have their children placed at schools.
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