As a parent residing in the Helderberg, I’m confronted with the unsettling reality that there may not be a local high school available for my child in Grade 8 in 2025.
This issue extends beyond high schools to primary schools as well. The heartbreak of informing my Grade 7 son that he wasn’t accepted into any of the three high schools we applied to was overwhelming. It’s disheartening to know he won’t be joining his close friends – the ones he shares cricket and rugby games with – at high school.
It begs the question: why go through the application process for three schools when there’s no guarantee of placement? What is the criteria for acceptance into local schools? I know of non South African citizens being accepted at a local high school.
Our town is witnessing the demolition of single-family homes to make way for multi-unit apartments and flats, exacerbating the existing congestion. Despite this, such plans receive daily approval from the municipality. Notable developments include the proposed development (old Manuka) on the corner of Main Road and Dummer Street, and the Willowbrook Lodge off Lourensford Road, where I’ve learned 36 flats are planned.
This surge in housing raises a critical concern: where will the influx of children attend school? Beaumont Primary School is already at capacity. It’s perplexing and frustrating to see our town allow such growth without the necessary infrastructure.
Who is sanctioning these constructions? Our sewerage systems are already under severe pressure, evidenced by the recent closure of Parel Vallei High School due to sewage problems.
I recognise the need for development, but it must be balanced with the community’s needs. As residential developments and shopping malls rise the question remains, where are the new government schools?
Schools should be a priority, in my view, over yet another shopping centre. It’s essential that our town’s growth includes educational facilities to accommodate our children, ensuring a balanced and sustainable future for our community.
How many parents are facing the challenge of their children not being accepted into local high schools, and what are the available solutions? It appears that the education department is not addressing this issue.
Faced with the dilemma of not having a high school for my child, what steps can I take? I have been advised to consider schools beyond the Helderberg area, but is this the only option?

