Examples of South African Schools Act in a sentence
In terms of Section 40 and 41 of the South African Schools Act, the school may enforce the payment of these compulsory fees.
Searches will always be conducted with due regard to the dignity of persons and the rule of law (including both the South African Schools Act no.84 of 1996 and The Children’s Act no.
It will therefore, in terms of section 6A of the South African Schools Act, 1996 (Act No. 84 of 1996,) form the basis for the Minister of Basic Education to determine minimum outcomes and standards, as well as the processes and procedures for the assessment of learner achievement to be applicable to public and independent schools.
In terms of section 5 (5) of the South African Schools Act of 1996, the Governing Body of a public school must determine the admission policy of that school.
In terms of Section 39 of the South African Schools Act, the parties to this form are liable to pay compulsory school fees.
In accordance with section 8A of the South African Schools Act of 1996 (“the Schools Act”), the Head or their delegate may administer a urine or other non-invasive test to any pupil or group of pupils that is on fair and reasonable grounds suspected of using illegal drugs.
In addition to the guidelines developed for schools with specific categories of learners with disabilities, all schools with learners with special educational needs, as contemplated in the South African Schools Act, must comply with all directions and circulars regarding the re-opening of schools.
As a parent/guardian you are liable to pay school fees determined in terms of Section 39 of the South African Schools Act, unless or to the extent that you have been exempted from payment in terms of the said Act.
In accordance with section 8A of the South African Schools Act of 1996 (“the Schools Act”), the Principal or their delegate may administer a urine or other non-invasive test to any student or group of students that is on fair and reasonable grounds suspected of using illegal drugs.
A public school shall be the employer of persons in the service of the said school as contemplated in section 20(4) or (5) of the South African Schools Act, 1996 (Act No. 84 of 1996).