Introduction
The South African government has made numerous attempts to reduce the cost of school fees for parents. These efforts have been driven by a desire to provide equal access and quality education for all children in the country, regardless of their socio-economic backgrounds. As such, it is important to look at how successful these measures have been in reducing costs and what else can be done to ensure that everyone is able to afford an education.
Government initiatives
The South African government has implemented a variety of measures designed to reduce school fees and make them more affordable. These include:
- Tax Relief: This measure allows parents who earn below R350 000 per annum to deduct up 20% of their total income from their taxable amount.
- Subsidies: The Department of Education provides subsidies for certain types of schools, including those run by religious organisations or NGOs.
- Discounts : Schools may offer discounts on tuition fees based on family size or other criteria.
- Free Education : In some cases , the government will pay the full tuition for students whose families cannot afford it .
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