Frequently Asked Questions

What does the registration process with Brainline entail?
  • Go to mybrainline.com and enrol for the product that suits your child’s needs.
  • The following documents will be required during the enrolment process, keep them handy in electronic format:
    • Copy of the parent & student ID/birth certificate
    • Proof of income (payslip/bank statement) (should you wish to pay via monthly instalments)
    • Previous academic year’s reports (compulsory for Grade 10 – 12)
  • Your enrolment is first approved.
  • You will then get access brainONLINE (www.brainonline.com), our online learning platform, and the Brainline eReader (downloaded from mybrainline.com if purchased). For the remainder of 2020, you may choose to buy ebooks when you enrol, which are made available on the Brainline eReader. Snapplify will be our preferred digital supplier in 2021. However, it is important to note that ebooks will not be printable from that platform. If your child is of compulsory school-going age (7–15), the next step is to register with the Department of Basic Education for homeschooling. (Follow this link to begin the process: https://www.education.gov.za/Programmes/HomeEducation.aspx)
Will my child be able to go to university or transfer to a regular school with a Brainline report?
  • Brainline reports are readily accepted at schools, as we are fully CAPS compliant, which means that appropriate assessment has been applied and that our reports are valid and reliable. Brainline is registered with the IEB as a service provider for delivery of the NSC (National Senior Certificate) qualification as monitored and recognized by the IEB.  Because of this, qualifying candidates can submit their NSC certificates to any tertiary institution both in South African and abroad with confidence. It is advised that you consult with the tertiary education of your choice regarding entrance requirements.