Cape Town – More schools are suspected to have Covid-19 positive staff, with reports of cases stretching from the Cape Winelands to Ocean View.
After Parkvale Primary School in Valhalla Park and the Hague Primary School in Delft confirmed that their staff were being tested following positive cases this week, the Cape Times has reliably learnt that at least 12 more schools have recorded positive cases.
Western Cape education department (WCED) spokesperson Bronagh Hammond confirmed that Sinethemba High School in Philippi had a new case, but said they would need to confirm other reports.
A reliable source told the Cape Times that Ihlumelo Primary, Inkwenkwezi Primary, Kuyakhanya Primary, Mbekweni Primary, Nieuwe Drift Primary, Ocean View Secondary, Zwelihle Primary, Impendulo Primary, Enkululekweni Primary, Ikhaya primary schools and EA Janari Primary School in Bonteheuwel have each recorded positive cases.
“The WCED is not in a position to confirm the number of confirmed cases as requested at present.
“Districts have been requested to submit information to our head office, so that we can reliably verify the information received.
“These reporting structures are currently being put in place and schools have been provided with guidelines
on how to manage Covid-19 cases,”
Hammond said.
Basic Education Minister Angie
Motshekga said this week would be
dedicated to finalising outstanding
matters before Grades 7 and 12 were
expected back at school on Monday.
The Basic Education Department
said the Council of Education
Ministers (CEMs) noted that even
though some schools had not
yet received their safety material,
progress in the cleaning of schools
and deliveries of PPEs was taking
place.
“CEMs agreed that by Thursday
morning the final report would
be received and it would indicate
further progress made as well as
identify other challenges that needed
attention,” the department said.
Learners Lives First, a group
established to raise awareness to a
call that schools not be opened until
after the Covid-19 peak, has gained
traction online.
Organiser and
matric learner Yasmeen Dante said:
“Our aim is to try our best to ensure
schools are opened when it is safe.”