William Ngoepe, a Grade 12 learner at the Mpirwabirwa Secondary School in Limpopo died after he was reportedly struck in the head with an object by a classmate.
The department's spokesperson, Mike Maringa, says a team of social workers will be sent to the school to offer psycho-social support to the learners on Monday, 21 August.
The alleged murder has been reported to the police for further investigation."Is there really no place where children can try to be kind and loving towards one another? Why must violence be the centre of it all"
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