National Education Policy Act, 1996 (Act No. 27 of 1996)PoliciesPolicy On Learner AttendanceA. Definitions and Acronyms |
In this policy—
'absent'
means absent as contemplated in paragraph 12;
'admission'
means admission of a learner to a school, and has the same meaning as 'enrolment' (verb);
'AIDS'
means Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome;
'CEM'
means Council of Education Ministers;
'child support grant'
means the monthly grant paid to a child's primary care giver by the South African Social Security Agency to provide for a child's basic needs;
'circuit'
means education circuit, which is an administrative sub-unit of a district;
'circuit manager'
means head of a circuit office;
'class'
means a group of learners who are under the administrative supervision of a class teacher;
'class register'
means an official document, which may be an electronic document, in which the attendance of learners in a class is recorded each school day;
'class registration period'
means a period on a school timetable not exceeding 10 minutes when the class register is marked;
'class teacher'
means a teacher to whom the principal has allocated administrative responsibility for a class for a school year;
'code of conduct'
means the code of conduct for learners contemplated in section 8 of SASA;
'compulsory school-going age'
means the age range contemplated in section 3(1) of SASA, namely from the first school day of the year in which a learner turns seven until the last school day of the year in which the learner turns 15 or the ninth grade, whichever occurs first;
'continuous absence'
means absence of a learner from school for 10 consecutive school days without valid reason;
'district'
means education district, which is an administrative sub-unit of a PED;
'district manager'
means head of a district office;
'DBE'
means national Department of Basic Education;
'educator'
means an educator in terms of the Employment of Educators Act, 1998 (Act 76 of 1998);
'electronic administration system'
means SA-SAMS or a similar electronic system for school administration and management;
'enrolment'
(verb) means admission of a learner to a school;
'enrolment'
(noun) the number of learners enrolled in a class or at a school;
'exemption'
means exemption of a learner from compulsory school attendance in terms of section 4(1) of SASA;
'expulsion'
means expulsion of a learner from a school in terms of section 9(10) of SASA;
'HIV'
means Human Immunodeficiency Virus;
'HOD'
means head of a provincial education department;
'home education'
means home education as contemplated in section 51 of SASA;
'instructional period'
means a period allocated for instruction in a subject or learning area;
'learner'
means any person receiving education or obliged to receive education in terms of SASA;
'learner absentee day'
means a school day on which a learner is marked absent in the class register;
'National School Calendar Policy'
means National Policy for Designing School Calendar for Ordinary Public Schools in South Africa (General Notice 207 of 2000, published in Government Gazette No. 20945 of 1 March 2000);
'NEPA'
means National Education Policy Act, 1996 (Act 27 of 1996);
'NSC'
means National Senior Certificate;
'PAM'
means Personnel Administration Measures published as Government Notice 222 of 1999 (Government Gazette No. 19767 of 18 February 1999).
'parent'
means
a) | the biological parent or guardian of a learner; |
b) | the person legally entitled to custody of a learner; or |
c) | the person who undertakes to fulfil the obligations of a person referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b) towards the learner's education at school; |
'PED'
means provincial education department and includes a district office;
'period'
means the time allocated on a school timetable for instruction in a subject or learning area, or for class registration;
'period register'
means an official document in which the attendance of learners in an instructional period is recorded;
'principal'
means an educator appointed or acting as head of a school;
'register'
means a class register or a period register;
'RCL'
means representative council of learners;
'SASA'
means the South African Schools Act, 1996 (Act 84 of 1996);
'SA-SAMS'
means South African School Administration and Management System;
'school'
means public school;
'school activity'
means an official educational, cultural, recreational or social activity of a school within or outside the school premises;
'school day'
means a day in a school year;
'school office'
means the administrative office of the school, which may be the principal's office;
'school year'
means the dates specified by the Minister of Basic Education in the school calendar for ordinary public schools;
'SGB'
means school governing body;
'SMT'
means school management team;
'staff’
means the management staff or teaching staff of a school;
'suspension'
means suspension of a learner from attendance at school in terms of section 9(1) of SASA;
'teacher'
means a school-based educator engaged in general classroom teaching, as described in ELRC Collective Agreement 1of 2008;
'temporary class register'
means a register maintained by a class teacher for no more than 10 consecutive school days from the first day of the first term of the school year;
'temporary school closure'
means temporary closure of a school during the school year by the HOD in terms of section 16( 4)(b) of SASA or by the SGB in terms of the National School Calendar Policy; and
'valid reason'
means a valid reason for a learner to be absent from school as contemplated in paragraph 13 of this policy.