Police and private security had to be called at a Pretoria school after frustrated parents stormed the administration block demanding the school to enrol their children.
Chaos at Laerskool Danie Malan in Pretoria North broke out yesterday morning as parents, who claimed to have applied for their children to be enrolled at the school last
year, came in numbers after they were told on Tuesday that their children had been placed elsewhere. ..If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.
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