Schools to receive free Wi-Fi, smart boards & CCTV cameras
The MEC believes township schools can achieve the same results as “well-off” institutions if they have the same resources and support.
Should township schools receive the support they need, they can thrive on the same level as “well-off” institutions.
This is according to MEC for the Gauteng Department of e-Government, Bonginkosi Dhlamini during an oversight tour of three Tshwane schools in Pretoria West on the opening of the academic year, to assess the state of readiness for the capital’s schools.
Dhlamini and supporting officials visited Fusion Secondary School, Tomorrow’s Achievers Early Childhood Development Centre (ECD) and Omar HS Ebrahim Primary School.
The Back-to-School Campaign, led by the Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi, is conducted annually and invariably takes place upon schools reopening, to assess school readiness, and encourage and provide needed support to learners.
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