Moodley, TrevorDick, Ayabulela2020-03-162024-05-282020-03-162024-05-282019https://hdl.handle.net/10566/15484Magister Educationis - MEdParental involvement in their children’s schooling has been found to be an important factor with regard to children’s experience of schooling including their academic performance. This quantitative study focused on parental involvement at a school of skills in the Cape metropole, Western Cape. Epstein’s (2009) six typologies of parental involvement in their children’s schooling provided the theoretical framework of the study and guided the formulation of the research instrument and the data analysis of the study. A survey research design was used and 74 parent/caregiver participants were conveniently sampled after all ethical protocols were followed.enParental involvementWestern CapeEducationSchool of skillsAcademic performanceParental involvement at a school of skills in the Western CapeUniversity of the Western Cape