Exploring the psychosocial and emotional challenges faced by 11–15-year-old Muslim adolescents studying at Hifth schools in Cape Town
Abstract
In compliance with the Constitution, the South African Schools Act 84 of 1996 requires that
every child attend school from age 7 (or grade 1) to age 15 (or grade 9, whichever occurs first).
The Western Cape Education Department (WCED), the constitutional custodian of education
in the Western Cape Province, requires that all informal institutions accommodating learners
of school-going age register their learners for an educational curriculum. It is an essential
requirement that all learning institutions (religious or otherwise) provide the necessary
academic support for their learners.