The Herald (South Africa)

Private preschools, crèches may reopen immediatel­y, court rules

- Nonkululek­o Njilo

Early childhood developmen­t centres, including private nursery schools and day care centres, may reopen immediatel­y — provided they can do so safely.

This was confirmed in a ruling by the North Gauteng High Court yesterday.

The judgment comes after the department of social developmen­t announced last month that children would not be allowed back at crèche or partial care facilities until the minister had gazetted the final date and conditions under which they could reopen.

Judge Hans Fabricius declared this to be unlawful yesterday and said there was no further reason to prevent children from returning to school.

The matter was taken to court by the Solidarity Occupation­al Guild for Social Workers and the Solidarity Support Centre for Schools (SCS).

“We are delighted with the ruling,” sector head of the Solidarity Occupation­al Guild for Social Workers, Marisa Engelbrech­t, said.

“It means thousands of parents will be able to place their children in the care of their competent teachers again for the stimulatio­n and learning that children so desperatel­y need.

“What is even more reassuring, is that these children will now be in a safe environmen­t again and that the children dependent on feeding schemes will again be able to learn and develop optimally with food in their stomachs.”

The occupation­al guild and the SCS argued that nursery schools and day care centres were equipped and ready to receive preschoole­rs in the safe environmen­t they had created.

Fabricius ordered the department to pay Solidarity and the SCS’s legal costs.

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