Gauteng schools ‘almost there but not 100%’ – Lesufi

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A meeting between principals of all schools, school governing bodies, teachers' unions and Lesufi will take place on Friday.

Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi briefs media at at Bryanston High School in Johannesburg, 25 May 2020, after checking the readiness and update on schools reopening progress. Picture; Nigel Sibanda

Speaking during an inspection visit of St Stithians College and Randburg Clinic School to assess preparations ahead of Monday’s reopening, Lesufi said there are some schools not ready to open – for various reasons. Once the parents of the pupil notified the department, it decided to engage with the community before children were allowed to return to school.

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