Sandringham High School, Johannesburg - Post-apartheid

Post-apartheid

During the early 1990s, political reforms allowed small numbers of non-white students to attend school. Because admission criteria included geographical proximity, the number of black students was initially small, but increased with time.

Corporal punishment in schools was made illegal by legislation in 1997.

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