KwaZulu-Natal education MEC Kwazi Mshengu has promised to fix storm damage at a high school in uMgungundlovu with a strong academic track record.
“The numbers have since gone up. We commit ourselves that despite all of this we would support our schools. The inclement weather conditions have caused havoc.Mobile classes will be delivered to schools that have been affected. However, because of the rotational system, we do not anticipate that learners will not be able to start school on Wednesday ," Mshengu said.
“We have seen people drowning and we don’t want that to happen to our pupils. We call on school principals and circuit managers and district directors to assess the situation and act with speed.” Mshengu said the department would spend more money on schools. Construction work at 54 new schools would be completed within three months and more electronic aids‚ such as laptops‚ would be acquired.The province has more than 6‚000 schools and 90‚000 teachers.schools: The schools are still starting with rotational learning and that is what the department is taking advantage of,” he said.the department had made significant strides to improve the online admission system.
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