Starting December 2025, South Africa is rolling out a new R870 monthly school transport allowance for families who need help getting their children to school. The goal is to remove financial barriers and make sure more learners can attend school regularly, especially in rural and low-income communities. If you qualify, the allowance will be paid directly into your bank account every month. Here’s everything you need to know about who can apply, how to apply, and what documents are required.
Short Vertical Summary Table
Item |
Details |
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Monthly Benefit |
R870 per learner |
Start Date |
1 December 2025 |
Eligibility |
Low-income households with school-going children |
Required Documents |
Income proof, school enrollment, identification |
Application Method |
Government online portals or local offices |
Payment Method |
Direct deposit or approved government channels |
Official Site |
Who Can Get the R870 Allowance?
The allowance is for low-income families with children enrolled in public schools. Applicants must prove their financial need and provide documentation, including proof of income, school enrollment, and identification. Only verified families will receive the monthly payment.
How to Apply
Parents and guardians can apply online through the government’s official education portal or at local service offices. It’s important to fill in all details accurately and upload the required documents. Applying before December 1 helps avoid delays in receiving the first payment.
What Documents Are Needed?
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Proof of income
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School enrollment letter
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Identification documents for parent and child
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Proof of residential address
Payment Method
Once approved, the R870 allowance will be paid monthly through direct bank deposit or other government-approved channels. Beneficiaries will receive confirmation each time the payment is made.
Why the Allowance Matters
Transport costs can be a major obstacle for many families, especially those living far from schools or in rural areas. The R870 monthly allowance helps ensure that children do not miss school due to lack of transport money. This support is part of a broader effort to improve education access and reduce inequality across the country.
Staying Eligible
To keep receiving the allowance, families must update their details if their circumstances change and ensure their children remain enrolled in qualifying schools. Regular attendance is also required for continued support.
Official Information and Trusted Sources
For the latest updates and application forms, always use the official government education portal. Avoid unofficial sites or social media posts that may provide inaccurate information.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who qualifies for the R870 school transport allowance?
Low-income families with children enrolled in public schools who can provide proof of financial need.
How do I apply for the allowance?
Submit your application online via the government education portal or at local service offices, making sure to include all required documents.
How is the allowance paid?
Payments are made monthly by direct bank deposit or through other government-approved channels.
What if my child’s school is not a public school?
Only children enrolled in public schools qualify for the allowance.
Where can I find the latest official updates?
Always check the official government education portal for the latest information and application forms.
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