500 new Grade R teachers to be appointed in Western Cape

Cape Town – In the lead up to #WorldTeachersDay on Wednesday, the Western Cape Education Department (WCED) announced it will permanently appoint 500 Grade R teachers next year.

Education MEC David Maynier said they would offer up to 500 qualified Grade R teachers permanent posts with service benefits from 1 January 2023.

“This is part of our commitment to expanding access to Grade R and boosting early learning in the Western Cape. This is a major step forward and reflects the importance of Grade R as part of the Foundation Phase, which has been identified as a priority by our Department. Early Learning makes all the difference to a child’s later school grades, and we must make sure the…

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