The teacher who allegedly slapped a Grade 9 pupil at Sans Souci Girls' High appeared in the Wynberg magistrate's court .
In the video‚ the teacher can be seen and heard embroiled in an argument with the Grade 9 girl over a book. The teacher grabs the pupil's cellphone from her hands‚ telling her it was against the school's conduct to have it during class.
The pupil says something inaudible and the teacher replies‚"Are you swearing at me? You are speaking a different language in my class!"
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