Three organisations have launched a handbook, "My Teacher Hurt Me, What Should I Do?", that aims to "manage sexual abuse in schools".
A group of grade 12 pupils asked all South Africa’s cellphone providers for free Wikipedia on their phones, and they got it.
The Eastern Cape education department owes three schools R3.15m for teacher salaries it budgeted for over the last three years but didn’t pay.
Textbooks, toilets and teachers – that’s what voters want. But can political parties provide?
According to government, Section27’s Limpopo textbook case is very close to being resolved and should not even have reached the high court.
Equal Education activists help rural Eastern Cape school to find its voice and stand up for the right to education.
Section 27 is taking the Limpopo education department back to court over a failure to deliver textbooks to thousands of pupils again.
University funding in SA has not kept up with enrolment, and lags behind other countries, a damning government report reveals.
It is not surprising that four students faced disciplinary charges for speaking out about their university’s problems, says the SA Students’ Congress.
The province is running out of ways to defer its obligation to provide basic educational resources to hundreds of thousands of pupils.