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WCED Explains Why Learners May Appear “Double Booked” in Admissions

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The Western Cape Education Department (WCED) has clarified how the 2027 on-time admissions process for Grade R, 1, and 8 will unfold, stressing that the first round of results is only the beginning of a longer placement process.

 

According to the department, the initial outcomes will be released on Thursday. However, WCED MEC David Maynier warns that parents should not assume that these first results represent the final status of their child’s application.

 

Maynier explains that early results can sometimes cause concern for families when no immediate offer is received. This is often part of a temporary situation within the admissions process.

 

“The initial release of results can cause concern for parents if their child has not yet received an offer when the initial outcomes become available. We understand how disappointing this can be, and we would like to help families better understand the process,” Maynier added.

 

According to the department, school admissions are determined by individual school policies, not directly by the WCED itself.

 

“Schools determine the outcome of admissions applications based on their admissions policies. The WCED does not determine the outcome of applications to a school,” Maynier said.

 

The department encourages parents to accept or defer placements to avoid spaces being “double booked”.

 

“At the point when outcomes are first released, a substantial number of learners will have received offers from more than one school. For example, last year, over 40 000 learners had multiple successful outcomes at various schools and were initially “double parked” on the system,” Maynier stated.

 

Maynier said once parents begin confirming their preferred school, other spaces become available again and are reallocated to waiting applicants.

 

“As soon as parents begin confirming their choice of offers, this frees up additional places which can then be offered to others,” the department stressed.

 

Parents are required to confirm their school choices by 15 June 2026.

 

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