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THE NATURE AND STATUS OF THE RIGHT TO BASIC EDUCATION

Section 29(1)(a) of the Constitution provides that “everyone has the right to a basic
education,” and this provision has been interpreted by the Constitutional Court as creating a
unique and immediately enforceable socio-economic right. Unlike other rights such as
housing or healthcare, which are expressly subject to progressive realisation within
available resources, the right to basic education is not internally qualified. This distinction
places a heightened and direct obligation on the state to ensure that the right is realised in
full and without delay. In Governing Body of the Juma Musjid Primary School v Essay NO,
the Court made it clear that the right to basic education is immediately realisable and may
only be limited under the general limitations clause in section 36 of the Constitution.1 The
Court stressed that the importance of education in a constitutional democracy cannot be
overstated, as it is a prerequisite for the exercise of many other rights and for meaningful
participation in social, political, and economic life.

The Court further recognised that the right is closely linked to the values of dignity and
equality, as entrenched in the Constitution. A failure to provide basic education does not
merely deny learners access to schooling, but entrenches patterns of disadvantage and
marginalisation that the Constitution seeks to eradicate.2 As such, the right to basic
education must be interpreted in a manner that is generous, purposive, and context-
sensitive, taking into account South Africa’s history of inequality in education.3




THE MULTIFACETED AND COMPLEX CHARACTER OF THE RIGHT

The Constitutional Court’s statement that the right to basic education is “multifaceted and
complex” reflects an understanding that the right is not singular or simplistic, but rather

1
Governing Body of the Juma Musjid Primary School v Essay NO 2011 (8) BCLR 761 (CC) para 37.
2
ibid para 43.
3
ibid para 42.

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