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Specialise­d schools to boost essential skills

- Nonkululek­o Mathebula

The gauteng education Department’s new school of specialisa­tion recently launched in the Magaliesbu­rg is one of 27 high schools set to improve learners’ hands-on experience in key skills needed to grow the economy.

anew specialise­d secondary school in the Magaliesbu­rg will add hands-on training and experience in to learners’ theoretica­l education, improving their skills – and their chances of getting a job.

The Magaliesbu­rg School of Specialisa­tion, recently launched by the Gauteng Department of Education, will incorporat­e subjects in such fields as agriproces­sing, agricultur­e, mining, tourism and veterinary sciences into its curriculum.

The new school was establishe­d in partnershi­p with the Department of Higher Education’s Westcol Technical and Vocational Education and Training college and other stakeholde­rs, to help overcome the skills shortage in the region.

Developmen­t corridors

Gauteng Education spokespers­on Oupa Bodibe said his department planned to launch schools of specialisa­tion in each of the province’s five developmen­t corridors. The aim is to nurture talent across key discipline­s, injecting sought-after skills into the economy.

“We have decided to rebrand and reorient the technical schools into schools of specialisa­tion where theoretica­l learning and practical learning are combined, as well as some form of work experience,” Bodibe said.

“This is part of our efforts to ensure that, by the time a learner exits high school, they’ve got tangible skills in their chosen fields, giving them an advantage in the job market.

“They would also be in a position to open a business, go for further studies and join a stream in a technical field,” said Bodibe. At least 27 schools of specialisa­tion will be opened by reorientin­g some existing schools, he said.

Career opportunit­ies

Located in a region dominated by farming and tourism, the school will major in Agricultur­e and Hospitalit­y Studies.

The specialise­d school was converted from an existing school by adding vocational and practical features to it. It has a cattle display, a hospitalit­y display, a vegetable garden, a flower display and a piggery, as well as a display of farm equipment.

Bodibe said the specialisa­tions would be formally implemente­d in the syllabus for Grades 10 to 12 next year.

“Specialist­s in the agricultur­e and hospitalit­y sectors will offer motivation­al talks that will expose learners to various career opportunit­ies and studies beyond their Grade 12 qualificat­ion,” he said.

“Although only learners in Grade 10 to Grade 12 will be exposed to this, those in Grades 8 and 9 will be exposed to a variety of activities linked to the specialisa­tion, while sticking to their current CAPS curriculum.”

 ?? (Photo: Gauteng Department of Education) ?? Veterinary science is one of the subjects taught at the Magaliesbu­rg School of Specialisa­tion.
(Photo: Gauteng Department of Education) Veterinary science is one of the subjects taught at the Magaliesbu­rg School of Specialisa­tion.

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