Newly-published feeder zones for Gauteng schools will cause major discomfort in 2020 school year
The Gauteng MEC for Education, Panyaza Lesufi, yesterday morning (15 November) introduced the new feeder zones for schools in Gauteng at a media conference in Johannesburg. These new feeder zones, which cover a spacious radius of 30 kilometre in and around schools in Gauteng, are reason for great concern because it will include even more learners than what schools in these allocated areas can currently accommodate.
Moreover, in certain cases these also exclude learners who have previously lived within a kilometre radius of specific schools. These learners will now be compelled to attend schools much further from their homes because the new radius stipulates this.
Lesufi said that these amended feeder zones for Gauteng schools had finally broken the back of apartheid and that schools would be accessible to all learners from 2020 onwards, irrespective of their financial or social circumstances.
AfriForum strongly opposes these regulations for new feeder zones and believes that it is nothing more than another attempt by Lesufi to address the obvious lack of schools in Gauteng. His political agenda remains a strong focus point and he polarises communities to the detriment of everyone in Gauteng through incessant allegations of the so-called exclusion of learners.
“The influx of more learner applications from various quarters will also increase pressure on single-medium Afrikaans education. Subsequently, more schools will have to allow for double-medium education, which will eventually spell the end of quality mother-tongue education,” says Carien Bloem, AfriForum’s Coordinator for Education.