Illegal to Block Education of Undocumented Foreigner’s Kids
“It is extremely difficult to place learners at this extremely late stage, and parents arriving now must be prepared for a delay in the placement of their children" - Mayner
It is illegal to block the education of undocumented foreigners' children by denying them entry at any South African school, human rights activist and attorney Jos Venter said.
Patriotic Alliance leader Gayton McKenzie called for the children of foreign nationals to be refused entry to local schools.
Venter said McKenzie’s call was unlawful because education was a basic human right.
“It is absolutely illegal and Gayton McKenzie is wrong in his view, wrong in the law and at practical level, the implementation of the law is problematic. but we have the 2019 judgment from the Eastern Cape division of the high court, where the court expressly said that, based on a lack of documents, children can’t be refused admission to public schools.”
He said the department received more than 25,000 late applications. Mayner said:
“It is extremely difficult to place learners at this extremely late stage, and parents arriving now must be prepared for a delay in the placement of their children. It is for this reason that we continue to urge parents to apply on time for their children.”