Now, when I came this time, I contacted them and they told me that it has became very difficult for them to give my children the admission and that I should probably look somewhere else but they will still try.
I just feel so hopeless now, being new in the city and not having so much money to afford a good private school, also that its January now and all the schools have opened and no one would give my children the admission. I cant try in public schools as Im afraid of the kind of environment in those schools.
Kindly guide me. Thank you
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Unfortunately, the admissions lists for private schools are long and the best you could hope for is to have your child put on a waiting list. You have two options, either consider home schooling or, which you've already indicated you don't want to do, consider public schooling until a place at a private school opens up.
Not all public schools in Johannesburg are bad. Quality differs between schools and there are some, especially former "model C" schools, that offer quite a good quality of education- good enough, at least, to fill the gap while you wait for a spot to open up at a private school (I went to one, and have turned out fine).
Have a look at our Education and Schools in Johannesburg page. We're also busy putting together a new, free and downloadable Johannesburg Schools Guide which I'll give you the link to once it's uploaded.
Best of luck,
Xavier