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Winde, Maynier welcomes newcomers to Westcott Primary in Diep River

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Minister Maynier shared a nostalgic school moment with a Grade R learner as he admired this little girl’s drawing.
Minister Maynier shared a nostalgic school moment with a Grade R learner as he admired this little girl’s drawing.
  • First graders, newcomers and staff of Westcott Primary were honoured by a visit from Western Cape Premier Alan Winde and Minister of Education David Maynier today, their first day (Wednesday 17 January). 
  • For the school the year has begun with 537 learners, including 55 Grade Rs and 74 Grade 1s.
  • Principal Amanda Fortuin expressed optimism for the year ahead. 


As 2024’s first school term officially kicked off, first graders, newcomers and staff of Westcott Primary were honoured by a visit from Western Cape Premier Alan Winde and Minister of Education David Maynier today, their first day (Wednesday 17 January).  

For the school the year has begun with 537 learners, including 55 Grade Rs and 74 Grade 1s. “School staff members were on hand to wipe any tears, including from the parents, away,” Maynier observed.

He said the department had just completed seven brand new classrooms and two ablution blocks at the school to help meet some of the demand for places. “This exciting project was completed in just four months, which is a fantastic achievement that would not have been possible without the hard work of the staff and governing body, our officials and our contractors.”

Principal Amanda Fortuin expressed optimism for the year ahead. “As principal of this beautiful school I yearn for a future in which every child thrives,” she said. “My wish is that every learner at Westcott Primary learn from the best teachers and experience the very best of what school life has to offer. I want our school to grow and excel towards a brighter, empowered future for all.”

Approximately 1,2 million learners are starting the year in public schools today, including 93 000 Grade 1s and 98 000 Grade 8s. “We have 28 600 teachers and 7 300 public service staff members in our public schools this year,” Maynier said, “and we appreciate the work they do every day supporting our learners.”

Premier Winde and Minister Maynier in one of the n
Premier Winde and Minister Maynier in one of the new classrooms.
Minister Maynier and Westcott principal Amanda For
Minister Maynier and Westcott principal Amanda Fortuin shared a moment of achievement in welcoming learners after developments were completed to offer larger capacity.

Expressing his sentiments, Winde said starting the school year was a product of collective hard work from the department and school staff across the board to ensure that as many possible children get placed.  “We saw in the census how many 100 000s of citizens move to this province every single year,” he said. “That puts a huge burden on the education system to get learners placed.”

Maynier makes a special appeal to parents to “ensure that their children are at school every day, on time, ready and willing to learn. We encourage parents to play an active role in the life of their child’s school and support the work of our teachers. Our officials and schools have been working hard to ensure that we are ready for the new school year, by procuring R49 million in textbooks, R24 million in stationery, R17,5 million in furniture and R2 million in equipment, so it is all systems go for the new school year!”

"Our #BackOnTrack extra classes for learners and training for teachers will start up again in February, to reverse learning losses and give our children a better future in the Western Cape. 

"Our Rapid School Build programme continues to expand the number of places available at schools in our province, and additional classrooms and schools are reaching completion every week. Despite a massive R716,4 million blow to our budget, we are still building 10 new schools and 3 replacement schools for new learners joining us this year, including two for learners with special needs.

"We have already placed around 120 000 Grade 1 and 8 learners, and we will continue our efforts to place the remaining learners seeking places at our schools, including the extremely late applicants arriving at our district offices daily. We ask for patience as we reallocated resources to where they are needed, and we will leave no stone unturned in our efforts to place learners."

Winde wished all Western Cape learners, teachers, school support staff, parents and guardians the best for the new academic year. “To all our Grade 1s, this is the start of an exciting journey. It is all right to be a little nervous. Take it all in your stride and do your best. To our Grade 12 class of 2024, I urge you all to knuckle down and work as hard as you can. At the same time, take time out to enjoy your last year in school. To all our learners, take pride in your schools, and respect one another and your teachers. They work exceptionally hard to give you quality education to prepare you for your future.”

The latest infrastructure and admissions update is available here:

https://wcedonline.westerncape.gov.za/news/we-are-fighting-place-learners-despite-massive-budget-cut

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