The South African Schools Act of 1996 stipulates that schooling is compulsory for all South Africans from the age of seven, starting at grade one, to the age of 15, or the completion of grade nine.
Violation of Right to Education Act by assigning teachers to surveys discourages children from attending government schools, causing anxiety among teachers.
KCCA further argued that under its mandate for physical planning and development control, it exercises oversight over primary schools in Kampala, including Bat Valley, as provided by the Kampala ...