[Phase 2] GDE Grade 8 Online Registration 2024/2025;- in This Post You Will Find Application For Schools Online The Gauteng Department of Education is excited to announce that Phase 2 applications under the gauteng online application forms #2024 OnlineAdmissionsGP will begin on Monday, 13 September 2023 on at 08:00 am and end on Friday, 8 October 2023.
GDE Grade 8 Online Registration 2024/2025
The Gauteng Department of Education is mandated to provide compulsory basic education to all learners in the province progressively, including learners with special needs and early childhood education. The Department therefore; seeks to provide access to quality teaching, learning and assessment for all learners in the Gauteng Province.
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GDE Grade 8 Registration 2023 Required Documents
All documents must be certified before you upload them.
Learner documents:
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Birth certificate
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Latest school report
Parent/s documents:
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Proof of residence (municipal account)
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Proof of work address (if applying using these criteria)
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ID document or passport (of both parents)
Additional documents required if one is not a South African citizen are:
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Study Permit
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Temporary or permanent residence permit from the Department of Home Affairs; or
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Evidence that you have applied for permission to stay in South Africa
Do not bring the documents to the school rather submit them online.
Please note that learners living in the allocated feeder area and siblings will be given preference to the work address criteria.
If you are experiencing any difficulties with online applications or uploading documents, you are welcome to go to any of the decentralized walk-in centres as listed on the GDE admissions website.
2024 School Admissions Applications For Grade 1 and Grade 8
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Application Period Online Application for 2024 Grade 1 and 8 learner admissions. |
22 July 2023 | 19 August 2023 |
Submission of Documents by Parents Parents upload or submit supporting documents to all schools applied to within 7 days after application. |
22 July 2023 | 26 August 2023 |
Verification of Documents Schools verify documents, provide parents with proof of receipt of documents and update applicant’s document status on the system. |
22 July 2023 | 2 September 2023 |
Waiting List Management Schools submit electronically signed off Online Waiting List indicating successful and unsuccessful applicants based on document verification to District Director for approval. The District Directors then quality assure School Waiting Lists in line with admissions criteria and available spaces and electronically signs off waiting list, which is then recieved by the schools before placement. Schools confirm Waiting Lists in consulation with Districts. |
2 September 2023 | 30 September 2023 |
Placement of Learners by Schools Electronic messages to parents (SMS) informing them of successful and unsuccessful applications. Parents are then required to accept/reject placement offers (Within 7 school days) |
3 October 2023 | 15 December 2023 |
Late Applications Parents apply to schools where there is still space available and submit documents. |
20 December 2023 | 20 January 2023 |
Gauteng Online Application For 2024 Phases
“The first phase starts on August 10 and ends on September 3, 2023, at midnight. The second stage begins on September 13 at 8 am and ends on October 8 at midnight. Phase 1 runs from October 15 to November 30 and phases two from November 15 to November 30.”
The second phase, which begins September 13, is open to first and eighth-grade applicants who are not in the departmental system. This includes those who are not from within the country, as well as those from private and free schools.
Accommodation will take place between 15 October and 30 November. Gauteng Education MEC, Panyaza Lesufi, said there would be 47 centers across the province to help people without internet access.