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South African Schools Act, 1996
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South African Schools Act, 1996 (Act No. 84 of 1996)

1.Definitions and Application of Act

2.Learners

3. Public Schools

4. Funding of Public Schools

5. Independent Schools

6. Transitional Provisions

7. General Provisions

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Lessons

SASA – 1. DEFINITIONS AND APPLICATIONS OF THE ACT

SASA -2 LEARNERS

SASA – 2. LEARNERS – 3. Compulsory attendance.

SASA – 2. LEARNERS – 4. Exemption from Compulsory Attendance

SASA – 2. LEARNERS 5. Admission to Public Schools

SASA – 2. LEARNERS 5A. Norms and Standards for basic infrastructure and capacity in public schools.

SASA – LEARNERS 6. Language Policy of Public schools.

SASA – 2. LEARNERS 7. Freedom of Conscience and Religion at Public Schools

SASA – 2. LEARNERS 8.   Code of Conduct

SASA – 2. LEARNERS 8A. Random Search and Seizure and Drug Testing at Schools

SASA – 2. LEARNERS 9. Suspension and Expulsion from Public School.

SASA – 2. LEARNERS 10. Prohibition of Corporal Punishment

SASA – 2. LEARNERS 10A. Prohibition of Initiation practices.

SASA – 2. LEARNERS 11. Representative Council of Learners

SASA – 3. PUBLIC SCHOOLS

SASA – 3. PUBLIC SCHOOLS – 12. Provision of public schools

SASA – 3. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 12A. Merger of public schools.

SASA – 3. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 13. Public Schools on State Property

SASA – 3. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 14. Public Schools on Private Property

SASA – 3. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 16A. Functions and Responsibilities of Principal of Public school

SASA – 3. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 18. Constitution of Governing Body.

SASA – 3. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 18A. Code of Conduct of Governing Body

SASA – 3. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 19. Enhancement of Capacity of Governing Bodies.

SASA – 3. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 20. Functions of All Governing Bodies

SASA – 3. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 21. Allocated Functions of Governing bodies.

SASA – PUBLIC SCHOOLS 22. Withdrawal of Functions From Governing Bodies.

SASA – PUBLIC SCHOOLS 23. Membership of Governing Body of Ordinary Public School.

SASA – 3. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 15. Status of Public Schools.

SASA – 3. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 24. Membership of Governing Body of Public School for Learners with Special Education Needs

SASA – 3. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 25. Failure by Governing Body to Perform Functions

SASA – 3. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 17. Governing Body Serving Two or More Schools

SASA – 3. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 26. Recusal by members of governing body.

SASA – 3. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 27. Reimbursement of Members of Governing body.

SASA – 3. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 28. Election of Members of Governing body

SASA – 3. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 29. Office-bearers of Governing Bodies.

SASA – 3. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 30. Committees of Governing Body

SASA – 3. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 31. Term of Office of Members and Office-bearers of Governing Bodies

SASA – 3. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 32. Status of Minors on Governing Bodies of Public Schools

SASA – 3. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 33. Closure of Public Schools

SASA – 3. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 33A. Prohibition of Political Activities During School Time

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SASA – LEARNERS 9. Suspension and Expulsion from Public School.

Questions

  • how to formulate a tribunal for a learner hearing,who constitutes the tribunal and what are the important things that must be included in the letter to the HOD recommending expulsion of the learner.Do you have any sample of the letter?
  • Hi admin,
  • Hi admin,
  • What steps can be followed if a learner are guilty of the following: did not complete assessment tasks for term 1 and 2. No term tests. Involve in dagga smoking 3 times (tested positive). Absent more than 21 days
  • what happen`s if principle know of the incident and spoke to the leaner and know discipline enquiry was held but the priciple want the child to take a transfer.child do not want to take the transfer.please help

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