Advertisement
News

Top Gauteng Schools in High Demand as Parents Scramble for Space Before 29 August Deadline

Gauteng’s education sector in 2025 is under immense pressure as parents rush to enrol their children in top schools, reflecting a growing demand for quality education in the province. With online admissions for Grade 1 and Grade 8 closing on 29 August 2025, the Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) has reported an overwhelming number of applications for limited spaces at popular institutions.

Advertisement
Gauteng News Image

RELEVANT ARTICLE: 2026 Gauteng School Admissions: Key Dates and Application Guide

Application Surge and Oversubscription

By 21 August 2025, the GDE recorded 738,445 applications for Grade 1 and Grade 8 across Gauteng, with 315,865 applications for Grade 1 and 422,580 for Grade 8. Education MEC Matome Chiloane has urged parents to apply promptly to avoid disappointment.

Several schools have experienced severe oversubscription, with applications far exceeding available seats:

Advertisement

Top Primary Schools Under Demand Pressure

  • Laerskool Akasia (Tshwane West): 1,304 applications for 250 spaces.
  • Palmridge Primary (Ekurhuleni): 1,172 applications for 200 spaces.
  • Alston Primary (Ekurhuleni): 1,158 applications for 130 spaces.
  • Stoneridge Primary (Ekurhuleni): 1,136 applications for 250 spaces.
  • Sandtonview Combined School (Johannesburg East): 850 applications for 270 spaces.
  • Kaalfontein Primary: 828 applications for 300 spaces.

High Schools Facing Intense Competition

  • Hoërskool Langenhoven (Tshwane West): Received 3,122 applications for just 310 places.
  • Alberton High School (Ekurhuleni): 2,590 applications for 200 available spaces.
  • Parktown Boys’ High (Johannesburg): 2,283 applications for 180 spaces.
  • Boksburg High (Ekurhuleni): 2,168 applications with 300 spots.
  • Hoërskool Akasia: 2,150 applications with 230 spaces.
Advertisement

Measures to Address Capacity Challenges

The Gauteng Department of Education acknowledges the ongoing oversubscription challenges. Approximately 277 out of 1,408 primary schools and 221 out of 674 high schools have received more applicants than they can admit.

To mitigate this, the GDE has:

  • Constructed 19 new or satellite schools in recent years (2024 and 2025).
  • Provided 786 mobile classrooms across 223 schools.
  • Continues efforts to expand infrastructure to accommodate growing demand.

Application Documentation and Placement

Parents are reminded to complete applications fully, including submitting proof of address and other documentation by the deadline of 29 August 2025. Failure to do so risks exclusion from placement offers.

The placement process is scheduled to begin on 16 October 2025, with placement notifications sent via SMS. The GDE encourages patients and preparedness as offers are rolled out.

YouTube
Advertisement

Why the High Demand?

Several factors drive this intense competition:

  • Academic Excellence: Consistent top performance in national exams and university placement records.
  • Safety and Facilities: Secure campuses with modern infrastructure provide parents peace of mind.
  • Values and Culture: Schools with strong leadership, discipline, and community involvement are favoured.
  • Development Opportunities: Rich sports, arts, and cultural programmes complement academics.
  • Smaller Class Sizes: Personalized attention improves learning outcomes.

Impact on Parents and Students

The scramble for space means many parents start the application process early and may face waiting lists. The competition has also led to fee increases as schools invest in maintaining and improving standards.

Families report the challenge of finding the right fit balancing affordability with quality, especially for first-time school applicants in competitive neighbourhoods. The pressure underscores education’s vital role in shaping futures but also highlights inequalities in access.

Advertisement

What This Means for Parents and Students

The fierce competition for limited spots underscores the value parents place on quality education and safety, along with academic and developmental opportunities. Many parents start the application process early to secure preferred schools amid concerns about overcrowding and school quality disparities.

YouTube

The Demand for Education

Gauteng’s best schools are experiencing unprecedented demand, causing heightened competition among parents. While the GDE implements solutions to improve capacity, families must act swiftly to submit complete applications and consider a range of options during this challenging admissions season. Quality education remains a key priority, shaping the futures of thousands of young learners in the province.

YouTube

Simekahle Mthethwa

I’m a creative storyteller with a passion for digital content, research, and writing. My experience… More »

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Advertisement
Back to top button