The Western Cape Department of Education is calling on parents, and guardians in the province to not wait before it's too late to apply for a place for ...
According to the WCED, there will be no preference given to those that apply in the first few days, as opposed to next week. Maynier said: “Our admissions website is a free service, that is zero-rated so you do not need data to access it. “Should parents have any concerns or questions about the online system, they are advised to pop their questions in the ‘Query’ box on the admissions website, and one of the ministry’s officials will assist,” the department said. The important thing is to ensure that you apply before April 14, 2023, and that you apply to three schools. - In the case of a foreign learner: a passport, a study permit or proof of application for a study permit, or a copy of the parent’s asylum-seeker or refugee permit. To apply for a place for your child or ward to study, the WCED needs you to submit the following documents: