Environmental Sciences, asked by tholwana48, 9 months ago

how is the government helping to contribute school fees

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Answered by HiFiRanjha
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Instead of waiving fee, government can help Instead of waiving fee, government can help poor and needy parents by putting an equal amount of school fees in their bank accounts under DBT.

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Answered by kishansunitha
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Education is funded from the government budget and is supplemented through school fees and/or school fundraising. The South African Schools Act of 1996 allows for learners from poor families to be exempted from paying school fees.

The School Fee Exemption policy says that each school, through its school governing body (SGB), must determine fees and inform parents and caregivers about the exemption policy. The Exemption of Parents from the Payment of School Fees Regulations of 1998 sets out a means (income) test for the granting of exemptions. The means test read as follows: "If the combined annual gross income of the parents is less than ten times the annual school fees per leaner, the parent qualifies for full exemption." Partial exemptions were available for those whose income was more than ten times but less than thirty times the annual fees.

Eligibility for full and partial school fee exemptions is worked out on the basis of parental income in relation to the fees.

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