Buwa Basebetsi Updates: School Registration Assistance

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As part of our contribution to the community we are offering free support with school registration.

The Casual Workers Advice Office, Simunye Workers Forum and Simunye Women Workers Forum know the challenges community members face in day-to-day life and we are aware that things are difficult economically for the masses.
We therefore invite parents/guardians whose children will be attending Grade 1 and Grade 8 in 2025 to use the CWAO computer centre in Germiston to register their children’s applications online.

We are aware that parents and guardians are finding it difficult to register their children for school and that the online system is difficult to access and costs money.
From June 2024, CWAO will offer support by providing help with your online applications FOR FREE.

Grade 12 learners and parents or guardians who want to apply for 2025 university admission are also invited to use the computer centre. Some universities are already open for 2025 applications.
11 Jul English South Africa Education · Non-Profit

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