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Why Homeschooling Is Becoming A First Choice

The last two years have been a rollercoaster ride for many families in South Africa, as we navigated school closures and learning from home. But now that the lockdown has ended, many families have come to realise that homeschooling works for them.

 

Since the pandemic started learner numbers jump almost 60%, from 19 000 to over 30 000 in the last 24 months. As a parent, you may be wondering whether homeschooling is the right fit for you and your child. To help you navigate this, here are 5 key reasons why homeschooling has become a first choice for many families in South Africa.

 

1. Pathway to matric
Credible homeschooling providers follow the same CAPS-aligned curriculum that every school in the country adheres to. Learners are registered with SACAI (South African Comprehensive Assessment Institute), one of the three examination bodies recognised by Umalusi. Because of this, these learners write the same exams as every other school child in the country and they will receive a National Senior certificate upon successfully completing their matric. Learners who pass with a Bachelors pass will also be eligible to continue tertiary studies at any University in South Africa.

 

2. Choice
Homeschooling learners have access to more subjects than those that are typically offered in schools. In a traditional school, learners at FET level (Grade 10-12) are typically restricted to choosing only a certain number of subjects or subject combinations, depending on the resources available. However, these same limits do not apply for homeschooling learners. Added to this, homeschooling learners have access to many more subjects that aren’t available at many schools, ranging from the likes of Hospitality Studies to Visual Arts.

 

3. Sociability
Pursuing the homeschooling route doesn’t mean that your child misses out on social activities.In fact, homeschooled children can have more time to engage in several extra-curricular activities and interact with a variety of peers. There are even homeschooling communities that organise sports and other activities such as debating across the length and breadth of South Africa.

 

4. Support
Homeschooling parents get access to very detailed facilitator guides that inform them on how to teach a subject. Facilitators also have access to step-by-step instructions, lesson planning, assessment materials and other learning resources. Added to this, they also have education specialists who can support parents and learners with academic queries.

 

5. Flexibility
Finally, there is a highly flexible aspect of homeschooling that is well-suited for children who pursue their talents at a higher level, such as professional athletes and even entrepreneurs. If needed, parents can further seek out the assistance of a tutor in specific curriculum areas as well. There are hundreds of tutors across South Africa to choose from. For many, life may be returning to normal, but along the way we’ve learnt about new ways of doing things. There’s no doubt that homeschooling has come to the fore over this period and will become a bigger part of the education landscape in years to come.

 

Words by Louise Schoonwinkel, MD of Optimi Home
Photo by Santi Vedrí on Unsplash

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