Parents, teachers and community organisations decided following a meeting to keep the children away. school backtoschool
In 2019 a female teacher had to take early retirement after she broke her leg while teaching in class. She accidentally stepped on one of the holes riddled on the classroom floor.
The community said they had been sent from pillar to post by the department which had promised to build them a new school. It’s been a decade since the community has been begging for a new primary school. However, in a letter addressed to the principal and seen by the Pretoria News, the department recommends that the learners be relocated immediately.
Speaking to the Pretoria News yesterday, chairperson for Bakone-Matlala Development Forum, Kenneth Ramotshela, who was part of the meeting, said it was impossible for the children to be relocated because the school was not meant for primary schoolchildren and the department should fulfil its promise to build them a school instead of relocating them.
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