Limpopo parents flood district centres to seek learner placements

Johannesburg – The Limpopo Department of Education (LDoE) said it was overwhelmed by the high number of parents at the Pietersburg circuit in Polokwane (Capricorn South District) and Ellisras Circuit in Lephalale (Waterberg District) to enquire about placements for their children.

“The department is working around the clock to ensure that every learner is placed for the academic year 2023,” it said.

LDoE has devised a strategy to start with the placement of Grade R, 1 and 8 pupils due to the high turnover of parents at the centres.

The department said the first preference would be the applications that they received between May and end of July last year. “Parents who applied for…

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