Before the Bantu Education Act was passed,
apartheid in education tended to be implemented in a haphazard and uneven manner. The purpose of the act was to consolidate
Bantu education, i.e., education of
black people, so that discriminatory educational practices could be uniformly implemented across
South Africa. Previously, black education was administered by provincial governments. With the creation of the department, the central national government assumed control of all black education in South Africa. Racial segregation in education became mandatory under the Act. Initially, a
poll tax levied solely on black South Africans was collected to pay for Bantu education. throughout apartheid, black children were educated in classes with teacher-pupil ratios of 1:56. Dilapidated school buildings, a lack of textbooks, and poor teacher training were problems that the department was never able (or willing) to address. ==Curricula under the department==