What to do if you're struggling to pay your children’s school fees

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“Considering the ongoing Covid-19 situation and its effect on the economy and the livelihoods of many South Africans, schools should be careful not to appear draconian in the enforcement of their contractual rights.'

Grade 7 and grade 12 learners are bracing themselves for a return to school next week. However, two months into the national Covid-19 lockdown, many parents are floundering when it comes to keeping up with school fees. And while government and some private schools have offered contingency plans, other private schools have not.

Adams has two daughters at former Model C schools in Cape Town’s southern suburbs, one in grade 7 and one in grade 11. Monthly fees are R2,250 at the primary school and R1,930 at the high school. Thomas Karberg, candidate attorney at Werksmans Attorneys, says at government schools the Schools Act prohibits the refusal of admission, suspension or expulsion of a learner due to non-payment of school fees.

Kimeshree Pillay of Bentley Attorneys says that while the Schools Act does not prohibit independent schools from suspending or expelling learners whose parents have failed to pay school fees, schools must still follow fair procedure, including adequate warning prior to suspension or exclusion and arrangements to settle fees.

Curro’s biggest competitor, Advtech, which owns Abbotts College, Varsity College, Rosebank College, Trinity House and Crawford schools, is also providing some financial relief. Nwabisa Piki, head of investor relations and company secretary at Advtech, says the company has supported over 5,300 families with assistance worth R24m.

 

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