COSATU condemns racism in schools
The Congress of South African Trade Unions reaffirms its total opposition to any form of racial segregation in schools, which has been shown to have been taking place at the Curro private school in Pretoria.
Two weeks ago, a group of black parents signed a petition against the school, claiming they were unhappy that their children were in a class with only black children, and white children were being kept together. This was happening from Grade R. In addition all the school's teachers were white. The parents accused the school of stunting transformation and creating unequal education.
At first the regional manager of the school's owners, Curro Holdings, André Pollard, denied that the school was racially segregating its pupils, and made the lame excuse that the classes were divided not "because we would like to segregate the whites, it is just because of friends. Children are able to make friends with children of their culture."
Just as in the days of apartheid, ‘culture' is being used as a fig-leaf to disguise racism.
Now the school has admitted, and apologised for, separating students according to race. Gauteng education MEC Panyaza Lesufi says: "The school embraces and accepts that they've made a mistake and they will rectify it... What has happened in this school is now history. Integration of learners will happen immediately."