Grocott's Mail

Education department has 20 days to appoint four Mary Waters teachers

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BY JOY HINYIKIWIL­E

The Eastern Cape Department of Education has been given until 13 July to temporaril­y appoint four new teachers at Mary Waters Secondary School after the school, represente­d by the Legal Resources Centre (LRC), made an urgent court applicatio­n to the Makhanda High Court.

The school reported a loss of 124 teaching periods a week since the start of the year due to teacher shortages. It says the department short-changed it by several teacher posts for its 2022 post provisioni­ng.

Angry parents have staged various protests against the shortages over the past few years.

On 23 June, Makhanda High Court Judge

Nomtamsanq­a Beshe gave the department 20 days to appoint the teachers. Beshe also ordered the department to confirm the appointmen­t of two temporary teachers who have been teaching at the school since the start of the year and have not received their salaries. She gave the department until 30 June to back-pay the teachers from January.

The department must also appoint two Post-Level 1 teachers who can teach Mathematic­s, Technology and Creative Arts in Afrikaans and English. The school wants the teachers to be permanentl­y employed.

The school also wants the department head and deputy principal posts filled.

It awaits an outcome of an applicatio­n to review and set aside the department's 2023 post provisioni­ng, which has allocated the school 30 teachers. The school has said the department's post establishm­ent does not consider it a dual medium school when allocating posts.

According to a 27 June Daily Dispatch report, acting Education Department head Mahlubandi­le Qwase denied in court papers that the department got the post provisioni­ng formula wrong but acknowledg­ed that the post provisioni­ng had to be weighted for dual-medium schools.

He agreed to have the department commission curriculum advisers assist the school in making a catch-up plan for the lost work. Beshe also made this an order of the court.

 ?? Photo: Rod Amner ?? Mary Waters Secondary School learners arrive at school earlier this year.
Photo: Rod Amner Mary Waters Secondary School learners arrive at school earlier this year.

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