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4 November, 2013 | |
Guy Fawkes: Minister Grant appeals to parents to discourage irresponsible behaviour. Statement by Minister Donald Grant, Minister of Education, Western Cape Every year, the Western Cape Education Department receives reports from schools in certain Cape Metropole areas that there is increased absenteeism on Guy Fawkes day. Some learners do not attend school in order to participate in activities that are potentially dangerous and irresponsible. These activities include throwing paint on other children when they leave school. This kind of practice is simply unacceptable and should be condemned by the community. I appeal to communities to discourage such activities in their neighbourhoods. Not only does it place our children's safety at risk, it also has resulted in further absenteeism at schools as some learners do not attend school because they fear being attacked or targeted by the other children doing these things. The WCED have contacted the SAPS and requested that they have high visibility in areas where this practice has traditionally been common, particularly around the schools. While our schools will manage learners at the school level, we encourage parents to take responsibility for their children in various ways:
Our primary concern is the continued orderly functioning of our schools and the general safety of all children at a time where irresponsible behavior seems to be the 'order of the day'. We should therefore work together to ensure minimal disruption in our schools and communities by discouraging such irresponsible behavior. For enquiries, contact Bronagh Casey: 072 724 1422 or bronagh.casey@westerncape.gov.za. | |
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