Education department to probe alleged segregation at Eastern Cape school
14 January 2019
The Eastern Cape Department of Education has begun investigations into alleged segregation of pupils at King Edward High School in Matatiele, which also has primary school classes, following complaints from community members.
"The delegation has arrived at the school. It should be noted that the department will also meet with the community to ascertain a full understanding of the matter," department spokesperson Malibongwe Mtima said on Monday.
The Sunday Times published a report this weekend saying that the school's Grade 1 group had a class for black pupils and one for white pupils.
In the report, King Edward High School governing body chairperson Andrew Duminy explained that children who battle with English are kept in a separate class until Grade 3, for special assistance.