Joint statement: SECTION27, Equal Education Law Centre and Equal Education immensely distressed that Department of Basic Education has failed to fulfil its promises to enable schools to re-open safely
1 Jun e 2020
SECTION27, the Equal Education Law Centre and Equal Education are profoundly concerned that the Department of Basic Education (DBE) has failed to carry out the planned preparation for the safe re-opening of schools, or to provide effective leadership and communication to the learners, school staff and caregivers in dealing with the Covid-19 crisis. With last minute announcements about schools reopening for learners on 8 June 2020 instead of 1 June 2020 coming from the DBE late last night (31 May 2020), there is renewed uncertainty about the way forward for schooling. What’s more, some provinces - notably the Western Cape - seem to be giving directives that contradict this announcement, and maintain that schools will open today.
According to a statement issued by the DBE, the Council of Education Ministers (CEM) is concerned about the state of readiness of schools in some provinces to reopen because of issues such as the non- delivery of water and personal protective equipment (PPE).
In a media briefing on 30 April 2020 the Minister of Basic Education, Angie Motshekga announced that Grade 7 and Grade 12 learners would return to school on 1 June 2020. This has subsequently been published in the Government Gazette on Friday, 29 May 2020.
The briefing provided a broad outline of the measures that would be necessary for each school to re-open to ensure health and safety and social distancing at schools. The DBE undertook to provide PPE to schools, as well as water tanks where needed, mobile classrooms to schools facing overcrowding and to deliver mobile toilets to schools reliant on pit latrines.