Wilgenhof Alumni Association supports agreement to keep Wilgenhof open but will continue to seek redress for reputational damage
24 October 2024
The Wilgenhof Alumni Association welcomes the agreement that SU has reached with the Association for the Advancement of Wilgenhof Residents (AWIR).
AWIR, which represents current Wilgenhof residents and their parents, came to an agreement with SU which prevents the disruption and fragmentation of the Wilgenhof community for 2025 and beyond.
“This is a welcome development which will go some way to preventing further distress to current Wilgenhof residents, who have had to live with uncertainty about the future of their residence. This has exacted a high emotional toll on them especially during exam time. The settlement will allow students and their families to now plan with more certainty for the 2025 academic year and to minimise further disruption to their lives," said Jaco Rabie, spokesperson for the Wilgenhof Alumni Association.
Despite the Wilgenhof Alumni Association’s earnest and good faith participation in the negotiations with SU, the Alumni Association has however not been able to come to an agreement with SU on its separate application to the High Court. This application seeks to review and set aside the June 2024 report and recommendations by an investigative panel, as well as the decision by the SU Rectorate to accept the panel’s conclusion that Wilgenhof was “irremediable” and should be closed.