House of Assembly: Vol7 - MONDAY 2 MAY 1988

MONDAY, 2 MAY 1988 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

†Indicates translated version.

For written reply:

Own Affairs:

Non-White children attending White private schools 119. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Education and Culture:

(a) How many non-White children are currently attending White private schools in the Transvaal, (b) which schools are involved, (c) how many of these schools receive (i) 45 and (ii) 15 per cent subsidies,(d) what is the latest total subsidy amount for the Province of Transvaal in this regard and (e) in respect of what date is this information furnished?

The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND CULTURE:
  1. (a) 4 604,
  2. (b)
    Assumption Convent (Germiston)
    Assumption Convent High School (Maryvale)
    Assumption Convent High School (Pretoria)
    Auckland Park Preparatory School
    Brescia House Ursuline Convent
    Christian Brothers’ College (Boksburg)
    Christian Brothers’ College (Pretoria)
    Christian Brothers’ College (Springs)
    Convent of the Holy Family Convent of Our Lady of Mercy Dominican School
    Crossroads Trust School
    Damelin College
    De la Salle Holy Cross College
    Deutsche Schule (Johannesburg)
    Deutsche Schule (Pretoria)
    Dominican Convent
    Eden College (Johannesburg)
    Eden College (Warmbaths)
    Glenoaks School
    Holy Rosary Convent
    Iona Convent
    Japan School
    Kelly Greenoaks
    King David School (Linksfield)
    King David School (Victory Park)
    Kingsmead College
    La Salle College
    Liberty Christian College
    Loreto Convent (Skinner Street)
    Loreto Convent (Queenswood)
    Marist Brothers’ College
    Max Stibbe School
    Mayfair Convent
    McAuley House School
    Michael Mount Waldorf School
    Modem Methods Business College
    Our Lady of Mercy School
    Pretoria Preparatory School
    Pridwin Preparatory School
    Rand Tutorial College Redhill School
    Roedean School (S.A.)
    Sacred Heart College
    Saheti Preparatory School
    Sagewood School
    Selly Park Convent
    St Alban’s School
    St Andrews School
    St Benedict’s College
    St Catherine’s Dominican Convent
    St Catherine’s School (Florida)
    St Columba’s Primary School
    St Conrad’s School
    St David’s Marist Brothers’ College
    St Dominic’s School
    St Dunstan’s Memorial Diocesan School
    St John Bosco College St John’s College
    St John’s Preparatory School
    St Katharine’s Preparatory School
    St Martin’s School
    St Mary’s School for Girls
    St Mary’s Diocesan for Girls (Pretoria)
    St Paul’s Parochial School
    St Paulus Laerskool
    St Peter’s School (Nelspruit)
    St Peter’s Preparatory (Rivonia)
    St Stithian’s College
    St Teresa’s Convent
    St Thomas Aquinas
    Studywell Tutorial College
    St Ursula’s Convent
    St Ursula’s Primary
    The Ridge School
    Uplands Preparatory School
    Waterkloof House Preparatory School
    Woodmead School,
  3. (c)
    1. (i) 19
    2. (ii) 49,
  4. (d) R13 592 343,00,
  5. (e)
    1. (a) — (c) July 1987
    2. (d) March 1988.
Non-White children attending White private schools 120. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Education and Culture:

(a) How many non-White children are currently attending White private schools in the Cape Province, (b) which schools are involved, (c) how many of these schools receive (i) 45 and (ii) 15 per cent subsidies, (d) what is the latest total subsidy amount for the Cape Province in this regard and (e) in respect of what date is this information furnished?

The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND CULTURE:
  1. (a) 2 600,
  2. (b)
    Abbott’s College
    Boston House College
    Cape Tutorial College
    Hill College
    Holy Cross Convent
    Primary Kleinzee
    Primary School
    Northside Christian School
    Olyfkrans College
    Progress College
    Rosebank College
    Christian Brothers’ College (Green Point)
    Christian Brothers’ College (Kimberley)
    Loreto Primary
    St George’s Grammar School
    St Joseph’s College
    Trinity High Waldorf School
    Western Province Preparatory
    Woodridge College
    Deutsche Schule
    Diocesan College
    Diocesan School for Girls
    Forres School
    Helderberg High
    Helderberg Primary
    Herschel
    Herzlia Highlands Primary
    Herzlia High
    Herzlia Junior (Milnerton)
    Herzlia Primary (Southern Suburbs)
    Herzlia Weizmann Primary
    Hillcrest Secondary
    Holy Cross Convent (Brooklyn)
    Holy Cross Convent (Maitland)
    Holy Cross Sisters’ School
    Kingswood College
    Michael Oak Waldorf School
    Micklefield School
    Somerset House Preparatory
    Springfield Convent
    St Andrew’s College
    St Andrew’s Preparatory
    St Cyprian’s School
    St Dominic’s Priory
    St George’s Preparatory
    Theodor Herzl School,
  3. (c)
    1. (i) 27,
    2. (ii) 9,
  4. (d) R6 584 454,85,
  5. (e)
    1. (a) and (b) 1 February 1988,
    2. (c) and (d) 31 March 1988.
Non-White children attending White private schools 121. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Education and Culture:

(a) How many non-White children are currently attending White private schools in Natal, (b) which schools are involved, (c) how many of these schools receive (i) 45 and (ii) 15 per cent subsidies, (d) what is the latest total subsidy amount for the Province of Natal in this regard and (e) in respect of what date is this information furnished?

The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND CULTURE:
  1. (a) 1977,
  2. (b)
    Cambridge College
    Carmel College
    Convent High
    Durban Girls College
    Maris Stella Convent
    Marist Brothers High
    Our Lady of Fatima Convent
    Epworth High
    Girls Collegiate
    Maritzburg Business College
    St Charles College
    St John’s Diocesan High
    Wykeham
    Drakensberg Boys’ Choir
    Hermannsburg
    Hilton College
    Kearsney College
    Michaelhouse
    St Anne’s Diocesan College
    St Catherine’s
    St Dominic’s Academy
    St Mary’s Diocesan School for Girls
    South African Jockey Academy
    The Thomas More School
    Treverton College
    Carmel Primary
    Clifton Preparatory
    Deutsche Schule
    Keitleigh School
    Phoenix School
    Codwalles Preparatory
    Epworth Primary
    Maresda School
    Clifton Preparatory School
    Cowan House
    Faith Outreach
    Highbury Primary
    Holy Childhood Convent
    Kainon School
    King’s Primary
    Nardini Convent
    Pinetown Convent
    St Elmo’s
    St Patrick’s Primary
    Treverton Preparatory
    The Waldorf
    Carmel Junior Primary
    Carmel (Silverton Road)
    Chelmsford School
    Kenmore Private School
    Our Lady of Natal Convent
  3. (c)
    1. (i) 40
    2. (ii) 0,
  4. (d) R7 245 248,
  5. (e) 31 March 1988.
Non-White children attending White private schools 122. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Education and Culture:

(a) How many non-White children are currently attending White private schools in the Orange Free State, (b) which schools are involved, (c) how many of these schools receive (i) 45 and (ii) 15 per cent subsidies, (d) what is the latest total subsidy amount for the Province of the Orange Free State in this regard and (e) in respect of what date is this information furnished?

The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND CULTURE:
  1. (a) 146,
  2. (b)
    Christian Brothers’ College (Bloemfontein)
    Christian Brothers’ College (Welkom)
    Convent and St Agnes (Welkom)
    St Andrew’s School (Welkom)
  3. (c)
    1. (i) 4,
    2. (ii) 0,
  4. (d) R1 590 000,
  5. (e) 1987/88.
Pupils in private schools receiving financial assistance 123. Mr A GERBER

asked the Minister of Education and Culture:†

(a) How many (i) Whites, (ii) Coloureds, (iii) Indians and (iv) Blacks are currently studying at private schools receiving financial assistance from his Department and (b) in respect of what date is this information furnished?

The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND CULTURE:

Cape

Natal

OFS

Transvaal

(i)

8 845

8 623

1 147

27 336

(ii)

1 484

407

40

1 229

(iii)

272

606

22

974

(iv)

471

598

57

2 401,

(b)

1 February 1988

31 March 1988

25 April 1988

1 July 1987.

Housing for farm employees: applications for financial assistance 127. Mr R W HARDINGHAM

asked the Minister of Agriculture and Water Supply:

(a) How many applications for financial assistance in respect of the upgrading of housing for farm employees were (i) received and (ii) approved, and (b) what was the total amount granted for this purpose, in 1987?

The MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE AND WATER SUPPLY:
  1. (a)
    1. (i) 724
    2. (ii) 694
      R19 198 526 (1987/88 financial year).