South African schools are facing a surge in fee exemptions as many institutions increase tuition fees above the inflation rate.
Update: 2025-01-09
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South African schools are facing a surge in fee exemptions as many institutions increase tuition fees above the inflation rate. The Federation of Governing Bodies of South African Schools (Fedsas) estimates that fee-paying schools could grant between R7.4 billion and R10.8 billion in fee exemptions this year. This is due to the financial strain caused by the rising cost of education, with some former Model C schools increasing fees by up to 7.9%, outpacing the country's consumer inflation rate of 2.9%.
Guest: Riaan van der Bergh, deputy CEO of Fedsas.
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