Yes, schools in South Africa still experience segregation, although it is no longer officially sanctioned. Despite the end of apartheid in 1994, many schools remain divided along racial and socioeconomic lines, often due to historical inequalities and ongoing disparities in resources. Wealthier areas typically have better-funded schools, while under-resourced schools in poorer communities, which often have a higher population of Black students, struggle to provide quality education. Efforts to address these issues continue, but significant challenges remain.
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