GDE Late Applications 2026: What Parents Need to Know

The Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) has made it easier for parents to secure school placements for their children through its online admissions system. Each year, parents of Grade 1 and Grade 8 learners are required to apply during the official admissions window to secure a spot at their preferred schools.

Despite this, many parents miss the main application period. Reasons include relocation to Gauteng after the deadline, personal circumstances that delayed the process, or families who were not familiar with the system. For these parents, the GDE offers a late application window. While this provides another chance to apply, placement is not guaranteed and is subject to available spaces at schools.
What Are GDE Late Applications?
Late applications are applications submitted after the official admissions window has closed. Unlike on-time applications, where parents have more choice and better placement chances, late applications are only considered if schools still have available spaces.
This means parents applying late may not secure their first choice of school. Placement is limited, and decisions are based on remaining availability once the main intake process is finalised.
Who Can Apply During the Late Application Period?
The late application window is specifically designed for:
- Parents who missed the main admissions deadline.
- Families who moved into Gauteng after the application period ended.
- Learners who need to change schools due to relocation or unique circumstances such as family emergencies.
It is important to note that late applications apply primarily to Grade 1 and Grade 8 learners, as these are the main entry points into the schooling system. Parents with children in other grades must apply directly at the school, as the online system does not cover these placements.
Key Dates for GDE Late Applications 2026
For the 2026 academic year, the main admissions period runs from:
- Opening date: Thursday, 24 July 2025 at 08:00 AM
- Closing date: Friday, 29 August 2025 at midnight
The late application window is expected to open in January 2026. Exact dates will be confirmed by the GDE closer to the time. Parents should apply as soon as the late window opens, as spaces fill quickly and schools in high-demand areas are often already full.
Once the late application period closes, parents must wait until the following academic year to reapply.
How to Apply for GDE Late Applications 2026
Online Application Process
- Visit the official GDE admissions portal: www.gdeadmissions.gov.za.
- Register a parent profile or log in if already registered.
- Enter learner details, including ID or birth certificate number.
- Select up to five schools in order of preference.
- Submit the application and wait for confirmation via SMS.
Document Submission
Parents must upload all required documents within seven school days of submitting the online application. These include:
- Parent or guardian ID
- Learner’s birth certificate
- Proof of residence
- Immunisation card (for Grade 1)
If the system fails to upload documents, parents can submit them directly to the selected schools. Failure to provide documents on time may result in delays or rejection of the application.
Choosing Schools
During late applications, parents should focus on schools within their feeder zone for a better chance of placement. Popular schools often reach capacity during the main period, so being flexible with school choices improves placement chances. Parents should also consider applying to more than one school to increase opportunities.
How Placement Works for Late Applications
Placement during the late application phase is not automatic. It is based on:
- Available spaces at schools after the main intake is completed.
- Proximity of the learner’s home address to the school.
- Sibling preference, which may give learners priority if an older sibling already attends the school.
Parents should prepare for the possibility of placement at schools outside their preferred list, especially if demand is high in their chosen areas.
Common Challenges with Late Applications
Late applicants often face the following difficulties:
- Limited school options, especially in high-demand areas like Johannesburg and Pretoria.
- Slower processing times due to a backlog of applications.
- Technical issues with the online admissions system.
- Applications being delayed or declined due to missing or incorrect documents.
Tips for Parents Applying Late
To improve your child’s chances of being placed, keep the following in mind:
- Apply immediately when the late application window opens.
- Prepare all required documents in advance.
- Be flexible about school choices and consider alternatives.
- Regularly log in to the GDE portal for updates on placement offers.
- Keep proof of submission for reference in case of disputes.
Contact Details for Assistance
Parents needing help can reach the GDE through the following channels:
- GDE Call Centre: 0800 000 789
- Admissions Website: www.gdeadmissions.gov.za
- District offices: Parents can visit district offices for face-to-face assistance.
- The GDE may also provide a WhatsApp line or helpline closer to the late application period.
FAQs
When do GDE late applications for 2026 open?
They are expected to open in January 2026, but the exact date will be confirmed by the GDE.
Can I still get my child into my preferred school during late applications?
Possibly, but spaces are limited. Many popular schools are full after the main intake.
What documents are required?
Parent ID, learner’s birth certificate, proof of residence, and an immunisation card (Grade 1 only).
How do I know if my application was successful?
You will receive SMS notifications. You can also log into the GDE portal to check progress.
Can I change my school choice after submitting?
No. Once submitted, school choices cannot be changed.
What happens if I miss both the main and late application periods?
You will need to wait for the next academic year or apply directly at schools that may still have space.
How long does it take to get placement feedback?
This depends on processing volumes, but feedback is usually sent within weeks of applying.
Is placement guaranteed during late applications?
No, placement depends on available spaces.
Can I apply for Grade R or other grades during late applications?
No, applications for Grade R and other grades must be made directly at schools.
Where can I get help if I struggle with the system?
Parents can contact the GDE call centre or visit district offices for support.
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The GDE late application process offers a second chance for parents who missed the main window. However, spaces are limited, and parents should not expect the same level of choice as during the main admissions period.
For 2026, the main application period runs from 24 July to 29 August 2025, while late applications are expected to open in January 2026. Parents should act quickly, prepare documents in advance, and remain flexible with school preferences.
By applying early within the late application window and keeping in close contact with the GDE, parents still stand a good chance of securing a placement for their child.