San Souci teacher suspended after slapping pupil
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[WATCH] Mother of San Souci pupil: 'I'm disappointed'The mother of a learner at Sans Souci Girls’ High says she's is disappointed in the school after her 16-year-old daughter was slapped by one of her teachers.
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San Souci slapping incident: teacher, pupil suspendedThe parent had laid an assault charge against the teacher.
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Mother of Sans Souci pupil opens assault case against teacher
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Sans Souci pupils back teacher filmed slapping pupil | IOL NewsPupils at Sans Souci are staging a protest in support of the teacher who was court on camera slapping a pupil during a heated confrontation.
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Sans Souci pupils back teacher filmed slapping pupil | IOL NewsPupils at Sans Souci Girls' High School in Newlands, Cape Town, are staging a protest in support of the teacher who was caught on camera slapping a pupil during a heated confrontation.
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Sans Souci teacher and student open assault cases against each otherSansSouci “Two cases of assault were opened for investigation by Claremont SAPS - one by the parent of the learner and another one by a 33-year-old teacher.'
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Teacher anger vs learner conduct: Sans Souci incident dividesA video of a teacher slapping a pupil in the face during class at Sans Souci Girls’ High School has gone viral, leaving many on social media divided. Some justified the teacher’s actions, while others defended the pupil.
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Public divided on viral video of #SansSouci teacher slapping pupil | Cape ArgusThe public is extremely divided over the viral video where a Sans Souci teacher was caught on camera slapping a pupil.
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WATCH: Teacher at elite Cape Town girls' school faces disciplinary action for slapping girlA Cape Town teacher who was seen slapping a pupil at Sans Souci Girls High School will face disciplinary action, the Western Cape Department of Education has said.
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