Container school overflowing with pupils

Johannesburg – Pupils Thuto Lefa Secondary School in Lawley Johannesburg continue to be taught in overcrowded mobile classrooms and are still on a rotational learning system, which is not a conducive environment for learners to access quality education.

Thuto Lefa Secondary School has a total of 2 200 learners and about 60 learners per classroom. The school is riddled with numerous challenges, with the lack of resources very evident. Concerned parents and staff have complained that the school does not have enough mobile classrooms to hold classes in.

Upon our visit to the school, we saw damaged containers and classes of various grades where learners were severely overcrowded –…

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