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Overcrowded School Causes Violent Student Protest in Malmesbury
by Nonikiwe - Editor on 15 Apr 2010
Extra mobile classrooms should have been delivered to the overcrowded Naphakade Secondary and Primary schools, but failure to do so has caused the pupils to continue violent protests for a second day.
On Wednesday night, a heavy police contingent monitored the volatile community surrounding the schools, which share the same buildings and where pupils are suspected to have set alight two more classrooms.
They are upset about overcrowding at the schools, where 61 pupils are crammed into classes.
On Wednesday night, Education MEC Donald Grant’s spokeswoman Bronagh Casey said extra mobile classrooms should have been delivered to the schools earlier this year, but because of “delays at the Department of Public Works” this had not happened.
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