Réouverture de toutes les écoles dans le district de Cape Winelands

Le département de l'Éducation du Cap-Occidental a confirmé que toutes les écoles du district de Cape Winelands ont rouvert leurs portes après les fermetures causées par les conditions météorologiques extrêmes de la semaine dernière.

Le département de l'Éducation du Cap-Occidental a annoncé vendredi que les écoles du district de Cape Winelands sont désormais ouvertes. Plusieurs établissements étaient fermés depuis la semaine dernière après que des tempêtes ont endommagé les routes et rendu certaines zones inaccessibles.

Le ministre provincial de l'Éducation, David Maynier, a déclaré que six écoles du district scolaire d'Eden et du Karoo central restent fermées en raison de routes d'accès bloquées. Les responsables du district et le personnel des écoles travaillent au rétablissement des opérations normales.

Des plans de rattrapage sont en cours d'élaboration afin d'éviter que les élèves ne prennent du retard en raison des perturbations météorologiques.

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