St Josephs PTA appeals to minister

The Parents Teachers Association executive board members of St Josephs College in Kgale recently invited the Minister of Education, and Skills Development, Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi, to discuss several challenges facing the school.

During the meeting, parents raised concerns over their budgetary constraints which have affected the food rations at the school.They explained that because of the high numbers of learners, they regularly experience food shortages. They further informed the minister that this year, most classrooms have 46 learners, which is burdensome for teachers. "We therefore ask you to consider employing teaching assistants to reduce the burden," one parent said.

Another complaint was that teachers who are transferred from the school take too long to vacate staff houses, creating conflicts with new teachers. Ill discipline was also raised as a concern at the Catholic mission school. The PTA emphasised the need for learners to adhere to the college's dress code.

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