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New Year, New School for Diepsloot Learners
Source: BuaNews
Source Date: Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Focus: ICT for MDGs
Country: South Africa
Created: Jan 18, 2012

“We have spent a lot of money to ensure that you get educated,” she said, pressing upon teachers to do their best to educate the learners.

 

She encouraged teachers to have good relations with parents and ensure they are on board with regards to their children’s progress at school.

 

“We urge parents to work with us in ensuring quality education for the learners,” Mokonyane said.

 

She warned the learners that absenteeism would not be tolerated, and advised them to speak to their teachers if they encountered problems.

 

“No child will stay from school because he or she is lacking money or school uniform,” she said.

 

Furthermore, Mokonyane said the provincial government would ensure that there was adequate security in all the schools in the province. “We care about the future of our children.”

 

Before the new school was built, the learners used to travel long distances to school and often arrived late for school. Their old and dilapidated school was situated far from their homes.

 

Among other things, the school boasts a library and science laboratory.

 

Also speaking at the school opening was Gauteng MEC for Education Barbara Greecy, who also encouraged learners to focus on their studies.

 

“Schooling is where your future lies and don’t come to school late.”

 

Needy pupils at the school were given new school uniforms.

 

Rosina Maarogane, 19, a Grade 11 pupil at the school, told BuaNews that she was determined to work hard to get good results.

 

“I am happy that government has built us a new school and I’m confident that I’m going to pass at the end of the year,” she said with a smile.

 

Mokonyane and Greecy also visited Como City schools to ensure a smooth first day and encouraged learners to take their studies seriously.
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