The Citizen (KZN)

Schools must look after kids

- Kekeletso Nakeli-Dhliwayo

Iwill never again with confidence send my son on a school excursion. I will never again believe his teachers can keep him safe. The drowning of a Parktown Boys pupil was, for me, more than the affordabil­ity of a life jacket. I simply ask how competent are the people we leave our kids with?

Bucket-loads of questions filled my mind as the story broke. As we discussed the drowning at the office water cooler, one thing was for sure: we all believed the supervisor­s of the camp, the adults who were meant to act as parents in the absence of the biological moms and dads, failed – and failed dismally.

So many mistakes were made; life-changing mistakes that were avoidable.

Adult responsibi­lity failed – and today a family mourns a young boy.

Was a clear policy in place requiring all boys to wear lifevests? Would it not have been the responsibi­lity of the camp to provide the vests? Should boys without vests have participat­ed in this activity at all?

Should questions not have been asked about whether or not each boy could swim and whether or not he was a strong swimmer?

And were any camp facilitato­rs trained as lifeguards in the event of an emergency such as this?

Adequate supervisio­n surely requires that a roll call take place before and after each activity.

Having seen the final letter sent to parents by the school before the camp it was clear: there was never any mention of lifejacket­s.

Courts have repeatedly held that where a child is under the care of the school, including while on school camps, the staff owe the children in their care a legal duty to protect them from physical harm. This legal duty arises from the school’s assumption of its role in loco parentis, meaning in the place of a parent.

Does an indemnity absolve the school of responsibi­lity?

When I went to Grade 6 camp, I had my first panic attack. But I was in competent hands: there was constant communicat­ion with home…

I was in safe hands – and that’s what camps should be – a home away from home.

This could have all ended so differentl­y... form such

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