New Education Regulations: A Progressive Step Towards Inclusive Learning

The gazetting of Statutory Instrument 13 of 2025 marks a significant milestone in Zimbabwe’s education sector, reinforcing the government’s commitment to ensuring that every child has access to learning opportunities, regardless of financial or personal circumstances.

One of the most impactful provisions is the ban on barring children from school due to non-payment of fees or lack of a birth certificate. This ensures that no child is deprived of education because of administrative or economic challenges, particularly benefiting vulnerable and marginalized communities.

Another progressive reform is the requirement for schools to provide psychosocial support to pregnant pupils, allowing them to continue their studies. This approach acknowledges the realities many young girls face and promotes education as a tool for empowerment rather than a privilege lost due to early pregnancy. By prioritizing guidance and counselling, the regulations foster a learning environment that nurtures rather than excludes.

Furthermore, the prohibition of pupils from entering staff living quarters strengthens school discipline and professionalism, creating clear boundaries that enhance child protection. This regulation complements broader efforts to uphold ethical standards in educational institutions.

Overall, these regulations align with Zimbabwe’s vision for an inclusive education system that leaves no learner behind. By prioritizing access, well-being, and safety, the government is laying the groundwork for a more equitable and progressive learning environment that supports national development and human capital growth.

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