POLITICS

Westville Boys' High School t-shirts: Trevor Hall's response to ANC KZN

Headmaster says three artworks in question were created by free-thinking learners as part of their art portfolios for examination

Statement from Headmaster, Trevor Hall regarding complaints about artwork

As a school we are committed to a non-racial democratic South Africa. We give the greatest respect to the Constitution, and the rights enshrined therein resonate within the learning environment that we facilitate.

I note that the artwork of some of our learners, in the form of printed T-shirts on display, has caused offence to a political party. The three artworks in question were created by free-thinking learners as part of their art portfolios for examination.

The Visual Art syllabus includes a section on social and political commentary. Learners wishing to explore this section have, for many years, made art expressive of a wide range of opinions. No particular political or social bias is encouraged. Pupils are free to make their own commentary on society, as is their right.

The display of the T-shirts in question was not intended to offend in any way and we apologise to the extent that any offence was caused.

The items were part of a static display and were not for sale, nor were they being worn by anyone. They were removed as soon as a complaint was received.

We reject the allegation that educators were rejoicing at the exhibition. This is not true as it was during a school day and educators were in their classrooms teaching.

Statement issued by Trevor Hall, Headmaster of Westville Boys' High School, November 6 2013

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