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12 Students Suspended Amid Racism Allegations at Pretoria High School for Girls

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
July 25, 2024
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12 Students Suspended Amid Racism Allegations at Pretoria High School for Girls

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On Wednesday, July 24th, twelve students from the prestigious Pretoria High School for Girls were suspended following allegations of racism. This suspension comes after reports surfaced of a WhatsApp group, composed exclusively of white learners, discussing and allegedly downplaying the concerns of black students. The black students at the school claimed that the group chats contained racial connotations and micro-aggressions directed towards them.

The Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) spokesperson, Steve Mabona, confirmed that an investigation had been launched into the allegations. He stated that the issues brought to light included claims of preferential treatment of white students by the school’s principal and staff, selective enforcement of the school code of conduct, and inadequate response to complaints of racism and bullying.

The controversy also stirred memories of a similar incident in 2016 when students protested against the school’s policies, which they claimed restricted them from wearing their natural hair and speaking African languages. The current allegations suggest that similar sentiments persist among the student body, with black students feeling marginalized and discriminated against.

Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane emphasized the importance of addressing any conduct that undermines the dignity of learners and disrupts order and discipline in educational institutions. He assured that the GDE would closely monitor the situation and ensure that appropriate measures are taken to resolve the issues. The suspended students are set to face disciplinary hearings on July 30 and 31, where the specific details of the allegations will be further examined.

The incident has sparked widespread concern among parents and community members, highlighting the ongoing challenges of addressing racial discrimination in South Africa’s educational institutions. The school, known for its academic excellence, is now under scrutiny for its handling of these serious allegations.

As the investigation continues, there is a call for greater accountability and transparency in dealing with such sensitive issues. The school and the GDE have been urged to ensure a safe and inclusive environment for all students, free from discrimination and prejudice.

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