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The Minister of Basic Education, Angie Motshekga will monitor schools in Diepsloot in Gauteng as inland schools begin the 2023 academic year.

Chiloane earlier said over 1 300 grade one and grade eight learners who applied online, have not yet been placed.Scores of frustrated parents whose children have not been placed for the Grade One academic year were turned away at the Danie Malan Primary School in Pretoria North earlier this week.A parent who was turned away at the school expressed his frustrations.

“I can tell you now that this [has] got to a way that it escalated to racism. And we were told that this is not your school. You must go build your own school. They gave us a bogus court order. We [are] not satisfied with the response because [we were] not even given an opportunity to speak to the principal directly,” one parent explains.

 

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