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South African Schools Act, 1996 (Act No 84 of 1996)

National Norms and Standards for School Funding (NNSSF)

Notice No. 366 of 2020

 

Notice No. 366

27 March 2020

GG 43145

 

Department of Basic Education

 

I, Angelina Matsie Motshekga, Minister of Basic Education, in terms of section 35 read with section 39(7) of the South African Schools Act, 1996, (Act 84 of 1996) and with paragraphs 110 and 112 of the National Norms and Standards for School Funding ( NNSSF), after consultation with the Minister of Finance and the Council of Education Ministers, hereby publish amendments to the NNSSF. The NNSSF were published in Government Notice No. 890, Government Gazette No. 29179 of 31 August 2006.

 

The NNSSF are hereby amended by updating the:

1. National Targets Table (Par. 109 of the NNSSF) to include 2021 and 2022 indicative target amounts; and the
2. National Poverty Distribution Table (Par. 111 of the NNSSF).

 

The amendment is contained in the Schedule. The effective date for implementation of this amendment will be 1 January 2020.

 

 

Mrs AM Motshekga, MP

Minister of Basic Education

Date: 10 March 2020

 

Schedule

 

In terms of Paragraph 110 of the NNSSF, the National Targets Table published in Government Gazette No. 42445 Government Notice No. 643, of 06 May 2019 is hereby updated to include 2022 target amounts. The no fee threshold will be R1, 466 in 2020:

 

National table of targets for the school allocation (2020 - 2022)


2020

2021*

2022*

NQ1 - NQ3

1,466

1,536

1,610

NQ4

735

770

807

NQ5

254

266

279

No fee threshold

1,466

1,536

1,610

Small schools: National fixed

amount

33,968

35,598

37,307

* 2021 and 2022 figures inflation adjusted - Consumer price index (CPI) projected inflation rate adjusted

 

No new data is available to update the national poverty distribution table (Paragraph 111 of the NNSSF) In terms of Paragraph 112 of the NNSSF. The table which was published in Government Gazette No. 42445 Government Notice No. 643, of 06 May 2019, therefore remains the basis for the national poverty targeting in 2020:

 

National Poverty Distribution Table

Quintiles

%

1 Poorest

2

3

4

5

Total

EC

27.3

24.7

19.6

17

11.4

100%

FS

20.5

20.9

22.4

20.8

15.4

100%

GP

14.1

14.7

17.9

21.9

31.4

100%

KZN

22.1

23.2

20.2

18.7

15.8

100%

LP

28.2

24.6

24.2

14.9

8

100%

MP

23.1

24.1

21.5

17.7

13.5

100%

NC

21.5

19.3

20.7

21.4

17.1

100%

NW

25.6

22.3

20.8

17.6

13.7

100%

WC

8.6

13.3

18.4

28

31.7

100%

SA

20

20

20

20

20

100%

 

In terms of section 39(7) of the South African Schools Act, I hereby determine all learners in quintiles 1 to 3 (60% of the public school learners nationally) to be in no fee schools for 2020.

 

If funds are available, and after taking into consideration the possible funding implications this may have on other poverty related programmes involving no fee schools, the Provincial Education Department (PED) may offer Q4 and Q5 schools no fee status at least at the threshold level of R 1,466 voluntarily. In declaring these fee charging schools as no fee schools, the PEDs need to ensure all these schools are informed that they will be declared no fee schools from 1 January 2020. PEDs also need to ensure that these schools have informed parents of the change.