PSA concerned about safety of learners and educators at schools

Johannesburg – The Public Servants Association (PSA) said it was concerned about the safety of learners and educators at most public schools where security is non-existent or inadequate.

This follows recent chaotic and violent incidents at schools that claimed the lives of pupils and threatened safety of others including the school staff.

An attacker was shot dead by an educator at Kagiso High School last Wednesday. In another incident, a Grade 10 learner at Geluksdal Secondary School in Brakpan was stabbed to death in an after school hours incident over pepper spray on Tuesday.

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