We don't allow braids at all - Soweto principal
29 August 2016
Johannesburg - Two Soweto high school principals have sided with Pretoria High School for Girls in the debate about black girls’ hair, saying pupils need to abide by a schools' code of conduct.
Meadowlands High School's Ntuli Hlayisani said he did not find any fault with the Pretoria school’s stance, unless parents were not consulted.
“Rights are rights and we need to respect them; they are in the Constitution. But if you take your child to school and they know the rules of the school and halfway through their school years, they now find fault with the school. I am not sure if this is right," Hlayisani told News24.
Another Soweto principal, who wished to remain anonymous, said no braids or dreadlocks were allowed at her high school.