Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane will release the report on alleged racism at Pretoria High School for Girls.
Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane will release the report on alleged racism at Pretoria High School for Girls. Image: Pexels

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Chiloane set to publish report on racism at Pretoria High School for Girls

The principal of Pretoria High School for Girls was suspended in August following an alleged incident of racism involving matric students.

04-11-24 10:46
Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane will release the report on alleged racism at Pretoria High School for Girls.
Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane will release the report on alleged racism at Pretoria High School for Girls. Image: Pexels

Matome Chiloane, the Gauteng MEC for Education, Sport, Arts, Culture & Recreation, will unveil the independent investigative report regarding alleged racism at Pretoria High School for Girls on Monday, November 4.

The investigation sought to ascertain concerns from various stakeholders about a potential culture of racism within the institution.

CALL FOR PRETORIA HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS PRINCIPAL TO BE REINSTATED

The South African previously reported that the independent probe was launched after 12 learners were suspended for alleged racism. Due to a lack of solid evidence, the learners were cleared of wrongdoing following a disciplinary hearing. Despite this outcome, the principal, Phillipa Erasmus, was suspended. 

On Friday, 1 November, the Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng called for the school principal’s immediate reinstatement. 

The party accused Chiloane of showing blatant disregard for the due process of South African law that they should be upholding as principal Erasmus’ suspension has continued days after she should have returned to work.

“The three-month suspension has lapsed, and the department has failed to provide formal feedback or a charge sheet detailing the allegations against her. 

“This flagrant abuse of power has placed an unnecessary emotional and professional burden on Mrs. Erasmus and her deputy, Mrs Schoombie. Furthermore, this action has undermined the laws meant to uphold and ensure transparency and accountability within the Gauteng education system,” DA Gauteng shadow MEC for Education Isa Dos Santos said. 

Further, Dos Santos said Chiloane and the department have dismally failed in their obligations to ensure procedural requirements are met and safeguard educators’ rights.

“The MEC and GDE have rather chosen to circumvent their legal obligations and decided to continue this sham investigation indefinitely. The GDE’s failure to act within the lawful timeframe smacks of contempt and is unacceptable,” he added.