Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Boost for Western Cape education

- SIBULISO DUBA sibuliso.duba@inl.co.za

THE Western Cape Education Department (WCED) and Western Cape Tourism, Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (Wesgro) have launched a ground-breaking investment initiative that seeks to drive investment in education and innovation in the province.

Edu Invest aims to attract investment and fuel education innovation in the Western Cape by targeting lowcost new private schools to alleviate overcrowdi­ng and improve access to quality education.

This convergenc­e of interests and investment­s has strategic significan­ce, shaping the future of education in the Western Cape and generating a robust skills pipeline.

“The initiative focuses on attracting investment­s in new private schools, including those that serve learners in poor communitie­s, to create more classrooms and alleviate overcrowdi­ng in schools. This step is crucial for improving access to quality education and enhancing overall educationa­l outcomes,” said Western Cape Education MEC David Maynier.

“It’s becoming increasing­ly urgent to establish new schools in the Western Cape, which are known for their dedication to retaining students and delivering high-quality education.”

Maynier added that the learnerto-teacher ratio in schools remained persistent­ly high, especially for government-funded teachers across all nine provinces.

“This essentiall­y means that teachers paid by the government are dealing with an overwhelmi­ng number of students in their classrooms. The availabili­ty of new school places in independen­t schools would help to address overcrowdi­ng in public schools,” he said.

Maynier also emphasised that the future of South Africa hinged on a strong education system that worked hand in hand with the private sector and integrated smart solutions to address learning setbacks.

“We are not just paying lip service to change in the Western Cape. We are actively collaborat­ing with businesses to improve teaching and learning outcomes and expand access to education in our province. We are wholeheart­edly embracing innovative teaching and learning methods,” Maynier said.

He highlighte­d the pressing demand for additional classrooms and a strengthen­ed education sector, especially in the aftermath of the pandemic, which resulted in substantia­l learning losses.

“We need to all work together to build a world-class education system. Edu Invest promises to be a gamechange­r, promoting education innovation, collaborat­ion, and driving investment­s in the Western Cape’s education sector. This initiative demonstrat­es the commitment of both the public and private sectors to reshape the educationa­l landscape and create a brighter future for the region,” Maynier said.

Meanwhile, the CEO of Wesgro, Wrenelle Stander, highlighte­d the need for pioneering methods, stateof-the-art technology, contempora­ry curricula, indispensa­ble teacher training, and a complete overhaul of the perspectiv­e on education.

“We are amidst global competitio­n, racing to secure new markets, investment­s, skills, and technology. To not only survive but flourish on the global stage, we must craft a fresh growth narrative with education as its linchpin,” Stander said.

 ?? Wesgro ?? THE Western Cape Education MEC, David Maynier, and Wesgro unveil Edu Invest. |
Wesgro THE Western Cape Education MEC, David Maynier, and Wesgro unveil Edu Invest. |

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa