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MODULE CODE: SAE3701

MODULE NAME: SOUTH AFRICAN EDUCATION SYSTEM

ASSIGNMENT: 02

YEAR MODULE 2026

, Question:

Critically discuss the reasons for adopting a new education system in post-
apartheid South Africa. In your essay, explain how apartheid education
contributed to inequality, why it needed to be transformed, and how the post-
1994 democratic government attempted to create a more equitable and
inclusive education system. (100 Marks)



South Africa’s education system did not emerge as unequal by accident, nor were its
failures the result of poor planning or administrative oversight. From the early
twentieth century, and more intensely after the National Party came to power in
1948, education was deliberately shaped to serve the political and economic goals of
apartheid. Schooling became one of the most effective mechanisms through which
racial separation, labour control and white supremacy were entrenched in everyday
life. Children entered schools that were already defined by race, geography,
language and funding, and these divisions followed them throughout their
educational journeys and into adulthood. Booyse et al. explain that apartheid
education was designed to reflect and reproduce the broader social order, ensuring
that white citizens were prepared for leadership and economic dominance while
Black citizens were trained for subordination and exclusion from meaningful
participation in society (Booyse et al. 2011, p. 205–208). Education therefore
functioned less as a public good and more as a political tool, shaping identities and
limiting possibilities long before individuals could exercise choice or agency.

The most direct way in which apartheid education entrenched inequality was through
the introduction and enforcement of Bantu Education, which fundamentally altered
both the purpose and content of schooling for African learners. The curriculum
imposed on Black schools was deliberately narrowed and stripped of academic
depth, focusing on basic skills deemed sufficient for unskilled labour rather than
intellectual development. Seroto argues that Bantu Education was rooted in the
belief that African learners did not require the same knowledge base as white
learners, and that providing such knowledge would threaten the racial order upon
which apartheid depended (Seroto 2012, p. 94–97). Subjects that encouraged
analysis, independence and creativity were marginalised, while obedience and


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