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While increased spending on education is necessary, many South African families are already feeling the strain of rising costs. School fees, transportation, uniforms, and additional expenses continue to put financial pressure on parents. As costs rise, many families are looking for alternative education models that offer high-quality learning at a more affordable price.
With household budgets tightening, home and online schooling are becoming attractive alternatives to traditional brick-and-mortar schools. By removing costs such as transportation, uniforms, and school fund contributions, parents can allocate their education budgets more efficiently.
“Parents are increasingly looking for ways to ensure their children receive a quality education without the financial strain,” says Louise Schoonwinkel, MD at Optimi Schooling, of which Impaq is a registered trademark. “Home and online schooling provide a structured, CAPS-aligned education at a more predictable and often lower cost compared to traditional schooling, especially when considering the additional expenses that come with mainstream schools.”
Despite being a more affordable option, home and online schooling do not compromise on quality. Learners follow the CAPS curriculum, receive structured support, and can transition to traditional schooling or higher education with ease.
“Families should not have to choose between affordability and quality education,” adds Schoonwinkel. “With the right support, alternative education models provide the same academic outcomes while giving parents control over their education spending.”
As the VAT increase takes effect in the coming years, parents will need to make strategic financial decisions about their children’s education. Home and online schooling remain viable, cost-effective alternatives that provide the flexibility, structure, and quality education that families need in a changing economic landscape.