The Lowvelder

Brand-new classrooms for Mbombela primary schools

- Bridget Mpande

MBOMBELA - As the year ends, the local schools prepare for 2023 intakes.

Shortage of space has in the past years affected the City of Mbombela negatively.

As part of the plan to alleviate admission challenges within the city, the Mpumalanga Department of Education, in conjunctio­n with its implementi­ng agent, the Department of Public Works, Roads and Transport, resolved to constructi­ng a total of 40 additional classrooms in four primary schools.

On November 15, the MEC for education, Bonakele Majuba, the MEC for public works, Mandla Ndlovu, and the executive mayor of the City of Mbombela, Cllr Sibongile Makhushe kaSoko Mazibuko, took a tour of inspection to assess the progress made with regards to the constructi­on of the 40 classrooms in Laerskool Bergland, Nelspruit Primary, Laerskool Laeveld and Laerskool Nelspruit.

Currently the constructi­on projects are still underway, although at some schools, the classrooms are completed and almost ready for 2023.

According to Majuba, the admission challenge is aggravated as some parents from surroundin­g townships or villages working in town, prefer that their children attend school in town too, to guarantee their children’s security.

“This means that as much as priority is given to learners who are residing next to schools, considerat­ion must be given in instances such as these.”

In other cases, schools have converted halls and recreation­al facilities such as lapas to accommodat­e learners, and these schools are of the opinion that they would be in a position to free those facilities for their intended purposes now that there are new classrooms at their disposal.

Bennie Pringle, the SGB chairperso­n for Laerskool Bergland, said in the past years they have taken a considerab­le number of children and placed them all over the school.

“We have brought in our own temporary classrooms, and we have paid a lot of money to accommodat­e those children, and the contract ends at the end of the year.

“Hopefully the children in those classes can move to the new building. We have a lot of children in storerooms that we have made classrooms. This building will help them get out of those rooms.

“We have two or three classes available for extra children, but it will not alleviate the issue of all the children that have applied. We are sitting with a problem of a lot of children that will not be accommodat­ed.”

The school currently has about nine temporary classrooms.

Majuba said the other challenge is that as of now, there are no available sites in town that can be considered to build new fully fledged schools on.

“The department has in its plans the establishm­ent and constructi­on of Mbombela

City Primary and Mbombela City secondary schools, however, these plans cannot kick off because there are no allocated sites.”

 ?? ?? The new block of classrooms at Laerskool Bergland.
The new block of classrooms at Laerskool Bergland.
 ?? ?? Constructi­on under way at Nelspruit Primary.
Constructi­on under way at Nelspruit Primary.
 ?? ?? Zinhle Dlamini and Siyanda Khoza.
Zinhle Dlamini and Siyanda Khoza.
 ?? ?? Bennie Pringle, the SGB chairperso­n for Laerskool Bergland.
Bennie Pringle, the SGB chairperso­n for Laerskool Bergland.
 ?? ?? The MEC for education, Bonakele Majuba, and the MEC for public works, Mandla Ndlovu.
The MEC for education, Bonakele Majuba, and the MEC for public works, Mandla Ndlovu.

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