Cape Argus

Schäfer apologises, principal charged

- SISONKE MLAMLA sisonke.mlamla@inl.co.za

EDUCATION MEC Debbie Schäfer has apologised to the second-year education student who was allegedly denied an opportunit­y to observe a class at Vredenburg Primary School because of his hairstyle.

Stellenbos­ch University (SU) student William Sezoe, 19, who bleached the top of his hair blond, was required to start his compulsory class observatio­n on February 15 at the school of his choice for two weeks, as part of his module.

Sezoe alleged that he was chased away by Andre Muller, the principal of Vredenburg Primary School, after repeatedly saying that he was not welcome in “his” school “with that kind of hair”, as he would set learners a bad example.

After the Western Cape Education Department (WCED) and the MEC came under pressure from the public, with calls for Muller to be suspended with immediate effect, both the WCED and SU conducted an investigat­ion into the matter.

Recently, Schäfer wrote to Sezoe telling him that the department had completed its investigat­ion and that the principal was being charged.

Sezoe said he appreciate­d the MEC’s apology.

“It does indeed bring some sort of relief also knowing that her department made progress with the investigat­ion. But I think I will feel a whole lot better after the result, which will hopefully be a positive outcome, of the disciplina­ry hearing next week and also an apology from the principal,” he said.

WCED spokespers­on Bronagh Hammond confirmed that the investigat­ion had been finalised, and the principal had been charged with misconduct.

Hammond said a disciplina­ry hearing was scheduled for Monday and Tuesday.

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Debbie Schafer
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William Sezoe

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