Admission Appeals FAQ | Western Cape Education Department

Admission Appeals FAQ

A plea or request to the Provincial Minister of Education (hereinafter “the Minister”) to overturn a decision taken by a school to refuse admission to a learner.

  1. A parent/guardian.
  2. The learner; or 
  3. Someone appointed or designated by the parent and/or learner, to act on their behalf.
  1. Grades 1 and 8 open online on 1 August 2024.
  2. Grades R and all other grades open online on 1 October 2024.
  1. Engage with the school to make sure you have explored all internal options and understand the school’s reasons for refusing the learner’s admission.
  2. Submit your appeal by:
    • using the Western Cape Education Department (WCED) online admissions platform, click on “Admission Appeal” and follow the prompts; or
    • directing an email to edumin.edumin@westerncape.gov.za; or
    • posting or hand-delivering a hard copy appeal to the office of the Minister.

  1. Name and CEMIS number of the learner;
  2. Name of the school whose decision is being appealed, and the grade applied to;
  3. Reasons why you feel the school’s decision should be overturned by the Minister;
  4. Any sections in the school’s admission policy that support your appeal; and
  5. Any evidence you want to submit.

All school admission policies are available on the online admission platform of the WCED; select the link “school profile” to locate a particular policy.

The time period will differ from appeal to appeal, depending on the complexity of the matter and responsiveness of parties involved. The process is also subject to an investigation, which may take some time.

Contact the school and make admission arrangements as soon as possible. Present the school with a copy of the signed outcome of your admission appeal.

Check with your local WCED district office for assistance with alternative placement at a suitable school where spaces are still available.

The Minister’s decision on an admission appeal is final and can only be overturned by a competent court in review proceedings.