[TRENDING] COVID-19: Key points from Angie Motshekga's plan
Basic Education Minister, Angie Motshekga, announced grade sevens and twelves will be the first groups to start learning. She says cabinet and the National Coronavirus Command Council have approved the decision. Courtesy
However, she said the future of the rest of the pupils cannot be determined based on the few with underlying issues.“If you still feel anxious and doubtful then it is understandable that you can’t send your child to school but that can’t determine the future of every child. “The revised school calendar will be gazetted soon and it will indicate the opening and closing dates and the breaks between and we will work with provinces to ensure that no school is left behind,” Motshekga said.The minister said the department is working with organisations to help develop a strategy for the phasing in of special schools.
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