Sowetan

‘Cheating’ principal kicked out of exams

Pupils now worried about their future

- By Yoliswa Sobuwa

An Ekurhuleni school principal embroiled in alleged exam cheating has been removed as the chief invigilato­r and also faces suspension. Steven Sihadi, a principal at Mpontsheng secondary school in Katlehong, allegedly went into a geography exam room on October 30 where he apparently told his grade 12 pupils which questions to answer.

The pupils were writing geography paper 1, which Sihadi teaches at his school. He apparently walked into the exam room and directed pupils to pay attention to specific sections of the paper.

The incident came into light when a parent complained to Umalusi, the organisati­on responsibl­e for quality assurance of the National Senior Certificat­e (NSC) matric exam, that her child was given answers by the principal. The matter was then referred to the department of education. This is the first cheating scandal to be reported during the 2018 matric exams. Basic education spokespers­on Elijah Mhlanga said the principal was being investigat­ed.

“He went into the exam room and told pupils which questions to answer. You can’t walk into the exam room when you are the subject teacher,” Mhlanga said. “Several things can happen to him if found guilty, but for now there are two processes we are following. We have removed him as the chief invigilato­r and the department is working on suspending him.” Mhlanga said invigilato­rs were not allowed into the exam centre if they were teaching the subject that was being written.

Invigilato­rs are also not authorised to discuss with pupils details about subjects that they are writing. According to exam regulation­s, invigilato­rs are not authorised to explain any doubts, ambiguitie­s and answer questions raised by pupils. Yesterday, grade 12 pupils at the school said they were worried about their future. “The principal never gave us answers but suggested that we should rather choose settlement and economic geography and mid latitude cyclone. He just gave us better options to answer,” said an 18-year-old girl. Another pupil said: “I studied very hard for geography and it would be bad if our results were to be withheld. This will also reflect badly on our school, because if we get a 100% pass rate, people will think we have cheated.” Sihadi referred all the questions to the department. However, an official at the school said they were shocked to hear about the allegation­s.

“We had 117 pupils who were writing geography that day. They were writing in two halls with two invigilato­rs and a district monitor. I think this is about internal squabbles happening at the school,” the school official said.

Several things can happen to him if found guilty, but for now there are two processes we are following... We are working on suspending him. Elijah Mhlanga BASIC EDUCATION SPOKESPERS­ON

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