Foreign Children to be Protected by the Department of Basic Education
On 22 February, a letter was issued by a governing school in Edenvale, informing parents that if any foreign child who has incomplete documentation will be escorted by the police and the parents should fetch them at the police station. This had led to major outrage among all foreign families living in South Africa.
The Department of Home Affairs immediately took to social media addressing the situation stating that the instruction did not come from Home Affairs and that the letter must be ignored and apologised for any ‘hurt’ that may have been caused.
The Department of Basic Education has been urged by Human Rights Lawyers, to issue a Directive instructing all schools to refrain from discriminating against foreign- and even undocumented children by refusing- or charging higher fees to them. They are further requesting that the Directive should also state that the schools will assist the foreign children with obtaining the necessary documents.
The rights of children within South Africa clearly states –