The Citizen (Gauteng)

ConCourt rejects bid

- Ilse de Lange

The Gauteng education department has lost its bid to appeal a high court ruling that it could not force the Hoërskool Overvaal in Vereenigin­g to admit English pupils and become a dual medium school.

The department had approached the Constituti­onal Court directly for leave to appeal against the ruling by the High Court in Pretoria, which set aside the department’s directive that the school must admit 55 English medium learners on short notice.

It had also filed an applicatio­n for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Appeal in case the Constituti­onal Court turned down their bid.

Yesterday the Constituti­onal Court dismissed the department’s applicatio­n with costs, saying its appeal had no prospects of success because the department had failed to give any considerat­ion to the capacity of Phoenix High School and General Smuts High School, both of which offered tuition in English within the same feeder zone.

The school’s attorney, Willie Spies, welcomed the ruling, saying it confirmed that Afrikaans schools could not be forced to offer tuition in English if neighbouri­ng English schools had the capacity to accommodat­e pupils who preferred to be taught in English.

Judge Bill Prinsloo in January set aside a December 2017 directive by Sedibeng East district director Criselda Makhubela that the school must admit 55 English pupils when it opened in 2018.

He said the education department could not ride roughshod over a school’s language policy and here was evidence Overvaal was already full when the directive was issued.

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