UCT Online High School pupils on suicide watch over results as row with parents erupts

Johannesburg – A row has erupted between UCT Online High School and a group of parents following the year end results of some learners, two of whom are now on suicide watch. The parents have consulted with lawyers and said they are planning to sue the school after many Grade 8 learners failed.

They are also demanding that the school fees for 2022 be returned to them. The drama started on December 23 when parents received their children’s reports. They said they were unable to reach staff at the school to answer their queries following the release of the results. In a startling revelation, parents claimed they were able to access the online scripts of the learners and found some unmarked…

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