“They Failed My Son”: Mother Says Deaf Learner’s Rights Were Ignored in School Assault Case A mother is fighting for justice and accountability, claiming that the...
Schools in the Red: KZN Education Department’s Cash Crisis Deepens, Putting Services at Risk A severe financial storm is brewing within the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education,...
For many South Africans, January is a month of nail-biting anticipation as matriculants wait to see the results of 12 years of schooling. But in 2025,...
Another wave of food poisoning cases in South African schools has reignited public outrage and highlighted serious safety concerns in the National School Nutrition Programme (NSNP)....
Two different classrooms, one country South Africa’s education system is split in two. On one side stand private education giants, flush with profits and expanding enrolments....
South Africa’s largest private school group, Curro Holdings, has reported a decline in student numbers in its latest financial results. Yet, the education giant remains confident...
At a packed convention centre in Cape Town, education experts, teachers’ unions and government officials gathered for the G20 National Education Indaba. The message was clear:...
School is supposed to be a safe space. Yet in South Africa, classrooms are increasingly becoming crime scenes. From KwaZulu-Natal to Gauteng, the Western Cape to...
Teacher Unions Hold Back on Response to Bela Act Regulations South Africa’s two biggest teacher unions have yet to publicly respond to the new regulations stemming...
Gauteng Teacher Fired After Rape Allegations and Skipping Hearing A Gauteng teacher accused of raping a 16-year-old pupil at gunpoint has been dismissed from his post...