READ: Court releases written judgment in case of dreadlocked girl barred from school
The Supreme Court has now published its written judgment in the case of the Kensington Primary School student who was denied access because of her dreadlocked hair.
According to the court, the girl's constitutional rights, as pleaded, were not breached.
The three-member panel held that the policy of the school did not breach the child's right to education.
The judges also found that the child does not have a right to attend a particular institution and as such Kensington Primary School can reject her as a student.
The panel further said this does not affect the child's right to education as she could always attend another school that supports her form of expression.
Since the judgment was handed down on Friday, there has been intense debate and criticism about the ruling.
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