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The 24 schools will not only be fighting for provincial glory this weekend but there are also seven spots up for grabs to represent Gauteng at this year’s DSTV Schools Netball Challenge (DSNC ...
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The Gauteng Education Department says the mobile classes provided to assist with the placement of learners at Hoërskool Akasia, north of Pretoria, are of good quality. Angry parents yesterday ...
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The Gauteng education department has received well over 450 000 online applications for 2020 admissions for Grade 1 and Grade 8 pupils in two weeks. Department spokesperson Steve Mabona said it was ...
Another blow for parents in Tshwane Meanwhile, parents of learners, who couldn’t secure placement at various schools in the Tshwane region, have suffered another blow. A group of disgruntled parents ...
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Hoërskool Akasia recently announced their new head prefects and also boasted with their two top athletes. Two learners from the school, Peace Adedokun (18) and Lulu Makhuvha (15) represented AGN ...
The school was targeted by protesting parents who wanted their children to be placed at schools closer to where they lived instead of more distant neighbourhoods. Three extra classrooms will be built ...
Parents at Hoërskool Akasia in the north of Pretoria embarked on a protest over the placements of pupils on Wednesday morning. A few parents blocked the entrance to the school, demanding the ...
Protesters gathered outside Hoërskool Akasia in Pretoria on Wednesday morning to demand placements for their children. Police spokesperson Captain Kay Makhubele said around 50 protesters were there.
While calm and teaching has been restored at Hoërskool Akasia, parents from Pretoria North have taken their demand for their children to be placed at another high school in the area.