Western Cape education condemns disruption at Bastiaanse high over placements

The Western Cape Education Department has condemned a disruption at Bastiaanse High School in Beaufort West caused by a protest over learner placements. The incident involved threats that endangered staff and students. Officials provided alternative school options to affected parents.

On Wednesday morning, a protest at Bastiaanse High School in Beaufort West led to significant disruption, prompting strong condemnation from the Western Cape Education Department. The unrest stemmed from a dispute over the placement of 28 learners whose applications were submitted late and exceeded the school's capacity.

Provincial Department of Education spokesperson Bronagh Hammond explained that parents were offered alternative placements at two nearby English-medium schools, including a no-fee option. "Several learners have already accepted these options," she noted, emphasizing the department's efforts to resolve the issue promptly.

The department highlighted that such threats of further unrest are unacceptable, as they jeopardize the safety of learners and staff. Western Cape Education MEC David Maynier reaffirmed that all schools in the province are equipped for the new academic year, stating, “All systems go.”

This incident underscores ongoing challenges in school admissions amid capacity constraints, though officials maintain that placements have been fairly addressed through alternatives.

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