Gauteng MEC of Education Panyaza Lesufi today (25 May) visited Bryanston High School to monitor its readiness to welcome learners on 1 June.
We are ready #SchoolReopening pic.twitter.com/EyGx2EJjfS
— Steve Mabona (@Steve_Mabona) May 25, 2020
Lesufi observed the measures put in place by the school to encourage social distancing as well as the sanitisation of classrooms.
Thank you so much Gauteng Schools let’s get this work done. Truly appreciate the tireless work done by Principals, teachers and SGBs. Let’s prepare for #01stJune pic.twitter.com/gesbhX1kX8
— Panyaza Lesufi (@Lesufi) May 25, 2020
According to Lesufi the principals, deputy principals and heads of department at each school will be assigned two crucial tasks – managing the school’s readiness to receive learners and receiving the personal protective equipment (PPE) needed.
Bryanston High principal John Skelton confirmed the school’s dedication in preparing for 1 June. Skelton added that the school had, in fact, began its cleaning and sanitisation processes just over five weeks ago.
“Safety and security is the most important thing for us at the school and I think that we have prepared quite well at Bryanston High School,” said Skelton.
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