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Nothing like celebrating a birthday on top of a mountain! "We woke up and left Chanteclaire at 06:00 to watch the sunrise and celebrate a birthday with coffee and homemade biscuits," says the photographer of this beautiful view, Gys Malan. "On the way down I got some awesome photos in the beautiful morning light." Find Gys on Instagram (@gysrace) and follow his adventures.
Schools prepare to reopen Writer Hedda Mittner
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he principals and staff of Overstrand schools are hard at work to prepare for their reopening after Minister of Basic Education, Angie Motshekga announced last week that Grade 7 and Grade 12 pupils would return to class on Monday 1 June. By adopting a phasing-in approach, other grades would follow in due course, she said. This follows weeks of uncertainty about when and how schools across South Africa would resume, and complete, the 2020 academic year. All schools in the country have been closed since 18 March and by 1 June, a total of 40 schooldays would already have been lost due to the lockdown. It has been a trying time for educators, pupils
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and their families, and while most parents have welcomed the Minister’s announcement, others have expressed concern about the safety of sending their children back to school at a time when the Western Cape is experiencing a spike in COVID-19 infections. In his address on Sunday evening to announce the country’s move to Alert Level 3 on 1 June, President Cyril Ramaphosa said “no one will be forced to send their child to school” and that parents would have the option of continuing to rather homeschool their children. “We are facing an unprecedented challenge which could not have been anticipated, with no blueprint. There is much anxiety among all sectors of our population, which is understandable given the nature of the Coronavirus,” said Western Cape Minister of Education, Debbie Schäfer. “Some people are also struggling to understand
that on the one hand, they have been told to stay home and isolate themselves from society, yet now they are being told to go to schools, or send their children to school.” In light of Professor Salim Abdool Karim’s statement that we are going to have to live with this virus for a long time and that it “is going to pose a threat continually, well into next year”, Schäfer went on to say that schools could not, however, remain closed indefinitely. Emphasising the disadvantages of keeping children at home, she said this would mean that “parents cannot work, children miss out on important parts of the curriculum which can affect the rest of their schooling and their future earning capacity, and the poor are affected the most”. While most schools have been able to continue their pupils’ education during the lockdown through distance learning, not all pupils have
access to computers, the internet and data. For these vulnerable children, many of whom also depend on their school’s feeding scheme, home schooling is not an option. And, as Dr Fiona Kritzinger, a paediatric pulmonologist at Christiaan Barnard Memorial Hospital points out, being unable to go to school has a far-reaching impact on children’s lives – not only academically but also emotionally, socially and psychologically. “Schools play a vital role in a child’s overall wellbeing,” she said in a recent video interview. “While there are risks associated with returning to school, my advice to families is to weigh up the benefits of attending school against the disadvantages of staying at home for a prolonged period.”
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