In hulle poging om hulleself op te hef, was die swart ras nog altyd besig om die blanke na te aap in voorkoms, kleredrag, in haarstyl en selfs pigmentasie. Die belangrikste was egter om in die blanke skool hulle kinders in te kry met die verwagting dat hulle deur middel van veelrassigheid, hulle vermoëns en standaarde kan verhoog. Dit was dan ook die ANC se eerste minister van onderwys, Dr. Sibusiso Mandlenkosi Emmanuel Bengu wat sommer ter aanvang verklaar het dat hulle nie begaan is oor standaard nie maar om alle opvoedkundige instellings oop te kry vir alle rasse.
Dit blyk tot nou toe nog die primêre oogmerk van die swartes. Die gevolg was die aftrek van die blanke kind na die swartes se standaard instede van andersom, tot nadeel van die blanke en in besonder die Afrikanerkind wie se Afrikaansmediumskole by uitsondering geteiken word om te verengels, sodat toegang vir die swartes verseker kan word. Die huidige aanslag op die Curro Privaatskool bevestig die angsvalligheid van die ANC dat die blanke sonder hulle wil voortgaan en hulle afkoms en agterstand dan weer blootgelê sal word.
MEC of Education in Gauteng, Panyaza Lesufi said he would not tolerate racism and, more importantly, he would not allow children to be exposed to racial segregation.
“I hate racism with passion. I’m addicted to non-racialism. I will not allow a Grade-R learner to be reminded of apartheid. I will not allow any child to be reminded of where we come from,” he said at the time.
Hulle agterstand wat hulle poog om uit te wis deur die parasitiese aanhegting aan die blanke ras, is besig om Lesufi se aanmatiging ver verby sy vermoë te dryf sodat hy nou selfs dink dat hy beheer oor die blanke ouer se reg tot opvoeding van sy eie kinders kan oorneem! AS u kind deur middel van die onderwys, van u as ouer, sy volksgeskiedenis, sy geestelike en sedelike waardes en lewens-en-wêreldbeskouing vervreem word, sal die skuld daarvoor vierkantig op u as ouers se skouers rus!
die begronding vir hierdie stelling is dat die ouer primêr verantwoordelik is vir die opvoeding van sy kind.
Curro school 'insulted blacks'
Article By: Staff Reporter
Thu, 18 Jun 2015 1:29 PM
A private school at the centre of a racial scandal set up meetings with white, Indian and coloured parents to discuss segregation of classrooms.
This is according to the Gauteng Department of Education's report on the Curro private school in Roodeplaat, Pretoria, City Press reported.
The report claimed that it was clear that black parents with children in Grade R were purposefully excluded from these meetings.
"It is unfortunate that the issue of the discriminatory segregation of classes in Grade R at the school was addressed in a manner that was itself discriminatory and that only the white, Indian and coloured parents were called to the meeting. In so doing, the school management behaved in a manner that was discriminatory, patronising and insulting to black parents," the report found.
The school has been found guilty of violating the Equality Act and the Constitution.
The report also found that the school caved in to pressure from white parents for their children to not be in the same classroom as black pupils.
"The segregation took place as a result of pressure from certain white parents. The segregation of pupils by the school in the Grade R classes amounts to unfair discrimination on the basis of race, in contravention of section 9 of the Constitution," City Press quoted the report as saying.
Curro school in the firing line for another racist incident
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Despite its license being under review, Curro Roodeplaat is in the news again for another race incident
A video of children from a Curro Holdings school in Roodeplaat being separated into different groups according to race has emerged.
The school is already facing its license being revoked after it was accused of separating black and white children into different groups.
In May, the MEC of Education in Gauteng, Panyaza Lesufi, said after an investigation into the schools conduct, that his department had found the school guilty of racial segregation.
READ MORE: Curro apologises for racial segregation
Lesufi said he would not tolerate racism and, more importantly, he would not allow children to be exposed to racial segregation.
“I hate racism with passion. I’m addicted to non-racialism. I will not allow a Grade-R learner to be reminded of apartheid. I will not allow any child to be reminded of where we come from,” he said at the time.
Following the latest incident, Lesufi told eNCA he was annoyed by what he saw on the video and that his department was investigating the matter. “I am very irritated by what I saw in the video as we have had a previous similar issue with this school,” he said.
The school’s management, however, has defended their action, saying that the children were separated according to language preference, a similar utterance they made when it was discovered earlier this year that they were putting children into classes based on their race.
READ MORE: Curro school license under review: Gauteng Dept of Education
Curro schools’ spokesperson, Mari Lategan, said in a statement that the children were separated legitimately.
“On 3 June 2015, a group of Grade-R learners from Roodeplaat Primary went on an outing to Setshaba Safaris. Learners were transported in two buses, a 65-seater and a 30-seater.
“Three English classes were transported in the 65-seater, with class sizes being 17, 17 and 18. Two Afrikaans classes were transported in the 30-seater, with class sizes being 13 and 11.”
Lategan said: “A video taken of this outing showed the various groups of learners. With no explanation, [viewers] assumed that the groupings were organised according to race,” eNCA reports.