The Western Cape Department of Education says six schools remain closed in the Eden and Central Karoo districts due to damage from recent storms. Western Cape Education MEC David Maynier reported that 64 schools have significant infrastructure damage and the department is concerned about the financial implications.
Recent storms brought flooding and destructive winds that affected parts of the Western Cape. Six schools in the Eden and Central Karoo District stay closed mainly because roads around them were washed away or damaged, limiting access for students and staff.
Maynier explained the situation in a statement. "The storm has, of course, been devastating. We currently have six schools that are closed – those schools are in the Eden and Central Karoo District. Thankfully, we have managed to open all schools in the Cape Winelands District," he said.
Schools in the affected areas lost up to 13 days of learning. The department is working with districts to provide catch-up programs such as extra classes, online streaming or alternative venues so learners are not disadvantaged.