Abstract

PurposeThis study aims to investigate records management in selected government schools in South Africa.Design/methodology/approachThe study adopted a qualitative research approach to collect in-depth data from the principals or administrators working as records managers at the school level. In all, a sample of principals and administrators from seven schools were interviewed face-to-face to enable the researcher to visit the schools in person.FindingsThe findings indicate that although the principals or administrators make concerted efforts to manage school records, there is no uniform system in place for this purpose. This results in haphazard record keeping and records management at the schools. The study recommends that the Department of Basic Education in Limpopo develop a file plan or model for schools to use to manage records uniformly in a standardised manner that would support accountability, transparency and good governance.Research limitations/implicationsThe study was limited to seven primary schools in Lebopo Circuit, Limpopo province and secondary schools were excluded.Practical implicationsThe author obtained a thorough understanding and direct insight into how principals or administrators manage school records. This study makes recommendations for the effective management of records in government schools.Originality/valueThis is one of the few research papers on records management in government schools in South Africa.

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