SADTU Statement, 22 June 2015

 

 

Reports of Racism at Curro School

 

 

The South African Democratic Teachers' Union (SADTU) is shocked and angered
by reports of alleged racism at the Curro Foundation School, the second in a
spate of five months. 

 

If these reports are proven to be true, they are an indication that this
school has no interest in building a new, non-racial society in South
Africa. It means the chorus of disapproval from many South Africans with the
first reports, fell onto deaf ears.

 

The school won't admit that they are racist, but their actions and words can
be proven otherwise. Their justification that the learners were separated
according to their languages is shocking. One of the main purposes of
education is to build social cohesion. By segregating the learners during an
excursion is further promoting segregation.  

 

As SADTU we reiterate the call we made earlier in the year when the  first
incident was reported, for a national commission of enquiry into racism in
schools as we believe that racism  still exists in some former Model C and
independent schools.

 

We welcomed Gauteng MEC for Education Panyaza Lesufi's call for an enquiry
but we want to see this at a national level.

 

The Curro School, as a profit making school, must lose its license if we are
serious about ridding our country of racism. It is a waste of time to
conduct unending enquiries into Curro practices because the management is
controlled by racist parents who have no regards for the constitution. To
them the constitution is applicable when it protects the property clause. 

 

We further call on government to review the funding of independent schools
as we believe education is a public good and should therefore not be
privatised.  Judging by South Africa's past, the country has a tall order to
build common citizenship and education has a responsibility to teach our
people to live together. Such acts by Curro schools undermine efforts
towards a common citizenry.

 

The parents who protect the actions of that school should be ashamed of
themselves as they are killing the future of their children by allowing them
to be subjected to stereotyping that has no place in this country.

 

As SADTU we won't allow to be used to reverse the gains we have made towards
ensuring a non-racial South Africa. 

 

We therefore call upon the MEC to close it down with immediate effect. We
further call upon our people to expose racism being practiced in other
schools because the Human Rights Commission will never help us. Some of
these institutions were created to protect the rich and not the poor. 

 

 

Issued by:

SADTU Secretariat

 

Enquiries:

Mugwena Maluleke, General Secretary, 082 783 2968

Nkosana Dolopi, Deputy General Secretary, 082 709 5651

Nomusa Cembi, Media Officer, 082 719 5157

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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