For the Parents who their Children wish to join Grade 1 in Academic year 2027 and the students wat to join Grade 8 in South Africa this Article is concern it contain Complete Guides and Step will lead to the Successful GDE Grade 1 and Grade 8 online Application submission.
When are applications for Grade 1 and Grade 8 2027 coming out?
Arcoding to www.gdeadmissions.gov.za the Application Will be Open as Give Date Bellow Refferd case of Previous year 2026
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Application Opens: Around 24–25 July 2026
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Application Closes: Around 29 August 2026 at midnight
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Placement Offers Start: Mid-October 2026 onward
Who Must Apply Online?
The GDE online admissions portal is for:
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Children entering Grade 1 in the 2027 academic year
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Children entering Grade 8 in the 2027 academic year
There is no automatic placement from Grade R to Grade 1 — you must apply even if your child currently attends Grade R.
Documents You’ll Need to Upload

Prepare the following documents before applying:
- Parent/Guardian’s ID or passport
- Child’s birth certificate or passport
- Proof of home address (e.g., utility bill, lease agreement)
- Proof of work address (if applying based on proximity to workplace)
- Latest Grade 7 report (Grade 8 applications only)
- Immunisation card (Grade 1 applications only)
How do I apply for a school place?|Step-by-Step Online Application Guide

Step 1: Entering details of the parent/legal guardian
- As a parent, if you are a first time user, you would be requiredbutton once you are on the official website of the GDE. The page that opens next after clicking is where you would need to enter your information before you can make any application.
- After the “Enter Parent Information” form pops up, you have to complete every required field that is indicated with an asterisk. Specifically, the information that you would be required to provide include municipality, street name and number, your phone number and so on.
- Then, you will have to enter a valid South African ID number. Once you do so, the system has been automatically configured to supply the names that are associated with every identification number. By implication, when you are applying, ensure that you have your ID as the parent and the learner’s ID already available.
- In the application process, you will have to create a username as well as a password which you will use to get access to the main application. Make sure that the password is unique and not easy to forget.
- Once your account is created, you will receive an SMS providing you with the username and password. So, anytime you have queries or any other challenges, you can always use that to access the portal.
Bear in mind that the moment you finish the first stage in the application process and everything is alright, you would be directed to proceed to the next step. At this stage, the colour indicated on the first step would change to green.
Step 2: Enter learner details
Once you land on the learner’s page, the following are what you would do:
- Enter the information of the learner. This is very important because no application can be made except for the details of the learner that have been entered. Some of the information that you would be required to fill in include choosing whether the learner is South African or not, the identification number, province, and the current grade.
- Once you have filled all the required spaces, the next thing to do is to click the “Submit Learner Details” button.
If you do everything well, once you click that button, the colour indicated on the second stage will change to green, and from there, you will be directed to the third stage automatically.
Step 3: Applying to a school
While the learner’s name would have been displayed automatically on the page, the only things that you would be required to do are:
1. Select an application option. You will have to choose from these options: home, work, sibling and previous school (but note that the last option which is the school is only meant for those who are applying for Grade 8). Note these as you apply:
- If you choose the “home/work address” option, this means that the system will automatically filter the schools and ask you to select one from the options that are either close to your home or work address.
- Also, if you choose the “sibling” option, you will be allowed to apply to a school where your child has a sibling that is either in Grade 1-6 and/or Grade 8-11. To get this option chosen, that means that you will need to provide information about that sibling.
- Then, if you select the “previous school” option, this means that the name of the school where the child that you are registering for is presently in Grade 7 has to be provided.
Other options which are available to you after you have made the first application are:
- Apply to a school of choice. The only challenge that is with this option is that if the application does not meet the admissions criteria, it would be allocated a reference number on a Waiting List B.
- You can also apply to a particular school that has a specialised focus (SOS).
- Lastly, you can apply to any school that has a boarding facility.
2. Once you have completed the application page, the next thing that you would do is to click the “Apply” button to submit your application.
3. After that, you would be given a Waiting List reference number which will appear on the screen. The number is to confirm that your application was actually submitted. So, if you do not receive it, then, you may have to review all that you have done so far.
Note that after you have received the Waiting List reference number, as a parent, you still have the privilege of applying again. By implication, once the page containing the Waiting List reference number pops up, you will see two options there which are “Apply again” and “Apply for another learner”. If you choose the “Apply again” option, you will be able to make another application to a different school for the same learner that you applied on behalf of in the first place.
However, if you choose the “Apply for another learner” option, it means that you will have to start the process all over, but now, for another learner. In this case, all the procedures that have been discussed above can be followed over.
At this point, it is worth noting that there are basically three types of Waiting List reference numbers that you may be given. They are:
- WA which means that the applicant is qualified for placement based on the admissions criteria in the school that was applied to.
- WB. This means that, based on the admissions criteria of the school that the learner applied to, he or she does not qualify for placement. In this situation, the best thing to do is for the learner to apply to another school where there would be a “WA” code waiting list.
- WAB. If you receive this, what that means is that the system finds it difficult to identify the provided address. In a situation like this, what the school would do is that they will calculate the distance between their location and the address that has been provided to see if the learner would be favoured by it or not.
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Tips to Boost Your Placement Odds
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Enter your accurate home address — feeder zone priority can influence placement.
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Apply to multiple schools (up to 5) to increase chances.
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Use a reliable cellphone number — GDE sends updates and placement offers via SMS.
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Apply early — late submissions may limit school choices if spots fill up.
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Save your username, password, and confirmation number for future login.
After You Apply: Placement Offers
Once the application period closes:
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GDE begins processing applications
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Placement offers are sent out via SMS from about mid-October
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You’ll need to accept the offer within the timeframe given, or the spot may be allocated to another applicant.
(FAQs)
When will GDE Admissions 2027 applications open?
The official opening date has not yet been announced, but applications usually open in late July of the year before admission.
Who must apply through the GDE online admissions system?
Parents or guardians of learners entering Grade 1 or Grade 8 in 2027 must apply online.
Is it compulsory to apply online for Grade 1 and Grade 8?
Yes, all Grade 1 and Grade 8 applications for public schools in Gauteng must be done online.
Is there automatic placement from Grade R to Grade 1?
No, there is no automatic placement. Parents must apply online for Grade 1 even if the child attended Grade R.
Which website is used for GDE Admissions 2027?
Applications must be submitted at the official website: www.gdeadmissions.gov.za.
How many schools can I apply to?
Parents can apply to a minimum of 3 schools and a maximum of 5 schools per learner.
What documents are required for Grade 1 applications?
Required documents include the parent or guardian’s ID, the learner’s birth certificate, proof of home address, and clinic card.
What documents are required for Grade 8 applications?
You need the parent or guardian’s ID, learner’s birth certificate, proof of address, and the learner’s latest school report.
Can documents be uploaded online?
Yes, certified copies can be uploaded online or submitted directly to the selected schools within 7 days.
What happens if I fail to submit documents on time?
Failure to submit documents within the required timeframe may result in the application being rejected.
How will I know if my child has been placed?
Placement offers are communicated via SMS and will also appear on your online admissions account.
When are placement offers usually released?
Placement offers typically start from mid-October after applications have been processed.
What should I do if I receive a placement offer?
You must accept or decline the offer within the given period, or the offer may be withdrawn.
What is a feeder zone and why is it important?
A feeder zone is the area around a school that gives placement priority to learners living nearby.
Can I change my application details after submission?
Certain details can be edited before the application period closes by logging into your account.
What if I miss the application deadline?
Late application phases may open, but school options are usually limited.
Is there any fee to apply for GDE Admissions?
No, the GDE admissions process is completely free.
What if I do not have access to the internet?
Parents can get free assistance at schools, GDE offices, and designated walk-in centres.
Can I apply using a mobile phone?
Yes, the GDE admissions system is mobile-friendly and can be accessed using a smartphone.
What happens if my child is not placed at any of the chosen schools?
The GDE will assist with placement at the nearest school with available space.
Can I appeal a placement decision?
Yes, parents can lodge an objection or appeal according to GDE procedures.
Is GDE Admissions only for Gauteng public schools?
Yes, the system is strictly for public schools within the Gauteng province.











