Gauteng's online admissions postponed eNCA
This after a number of school governing bodies threatened to stop online applications from going live on Monday.The Federation of Associations of Governing Bodies of South Africa , the Suid-Afrikaanse Onderwysunie , and Afriforum have stated they do not want feeder zone and language policies to change in the proposed ways.
Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi announced earlier this year that the power to admit or not admit a pupil will be administered by the HOD.He said school policies need to be submitted to the HOD who will then decide to approve the policies. Some 334 schools contested the proposed feeder zone regulations and Lesufi said the concerns over these schools have been resolved.
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