Vosloorus school must account for why it didn't follow protocol in rape case - Lesufi
While Gauteng schools have come under fire in the past few months following incidents of violence, some of which were fatal, the department says that cases of sexual violence on school premises has declined.
This is according to Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi who said the department was sitting with fewer than 70 reported cases of sexual violence in the province's schools at the moment.
"The cases that we have are indeed worrying. Since the beginning of this year, I don't think we have got more than 70 cases. We have 2.3 million learners and majority are well behaved. It is unfortunate that they have to be brushed with one brush as learners not behaving," he said.
Lesufi was speaking at Thuto Lesedi Secondary School in Vosloorus where a 16-year old grade 9 female pupil was allegedly brutally assaulted and raped by two grade 12 boys.
He said he had engaged with all school governing body members, school principals in the province, discussing issues of sexual abuse and could assure that there was a decline.