Under apartheid, schools for blacks were subject to discrimination through inadequate funding and a separate syllabus called Bantu Education which was only designed to give them sufficient skills to work as labourers.
"Gore Browne", as it was known, was disestablished in 1954 and closed as a result of Bantu Education and Group Areas legislation under Apartheid.
In 1994, after South Africa's first multiracial elections, the Department of Bantu Education ceased to operate.
The Minister of Bantu Administration and Development, and Bantu Education is a former political position in South Africa.
He worked as a hotel waiter and wine steward, after which he became a clerk in the Department of Bantu Education.
The school was eventually closed when the administration refused to implement Bantu Education.
The introduction of Bantu Education led to a substantial increase of government funding to the learning institutions of black Africans, but it did not keep up with population increase.
It was particularly popular in Soweto, where the 1976 insurrection against Bantu Education would prove to be a crossroads in the fight against apartheid.
Bantu Education may refer to:
Bantu Education (Hip Hop)