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The GDE revealed that several schools across Gauteng have been severely affected by the impacts of legal and illegal mining.
The Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) has vowed to remain committed to ensuring a safe, transparent, and supportive learning environment across all public schools in the province.
Illegal mining and dolomitic ground conditions are putting several Gauteng schools at risk, with authorities forced to ...
A simple code of conduct that is enforceable, where everyone knows what is expected of them in terms of behaviour and dress ...
A weekend of high energy and historic wins concluded the 2025 DStv Schools Netball Challenge (DSNC) national finals, with ...
VOSLOORUS - Parents are gathered at Thuto-Lesedi Secondary as classes resume at the school in Vosloorus, Gauteng. Tensions ...
The Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) has called on pupils to return to class following disruptions at the Thuto-Lesedi ...
A protest by learners at Thuto Lesedi Secondary School in Gauteng disrupted classes, following an alleged bullying incident involving a Grade 8 learner.
A Grade 8 pupil’s assault led to suspensions, protests and disrupted classes across Vosloorus. GDE calls for a return to ...
Johannesburg's main airport O.R. Tambo International Airport suffered an air traffic control system failure on Friday, disrupting operations.
Gauteng is struggling to build enough schools to accommodate the massive influx of learners to the province.
Read our privacy notice. A secondary school in Barnet is facing backlash from parents over its “silent corridors” policy which some have compared to life in “prison”.
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