Western Cape government undermining children’s rights to education by slashing 2407 educator posts in 2025
29 August 2024
The reduction in educator posts in the Western Cape will directly affect the rights of children to basic education, along with the quality of education they receive in government schools.
The DA-governed Western Cape Education Department has issued a notice to school Principals and governing bodies indicating that they will be cutting 2407 educator posts from January 2025.
Once again, it is the poorer and less-resourced schools that will feel these cuts the most as the parents will be unable to fund, through school fees, the appointment of additional educators.
Parents in increasingly dense, but middle to low income communities, are already struggling to get their children into schools with parents increasingly reporting that applications for access to schools for 2025 are being declined.