GDE to launch SSIP on March 29

The programme will contract expert tutors to provide supplementary tuition to pupils.

Gauteng Department of Education will once again roll out the Secondary School Improvement Programme (SSIP) to provide extra support to Grade 12 pupils in 460 township schools.

This will provide supplementary tuition to approximately 73 000 matriculants at 168 SSIP sites in the province.

According to GDE spokesperson Oupa Bodibe, the department shall spend approximately R150 million on the programme.

Bodibe said the money is meant for tutorials, camps, transport, food and other educational expenses.

“The pupils from these schools will receive extra tuition and resource material during the school holidays and on Saturdays.

“SSIP will provide teaching and learning resources in the form of lesson plans for tutors and learner worksheets and notes,” he said.

The programme will contract expert tutors to provide supplementary tuition to pupils.

GDE will only recruit tutors with a successful track record.

SSIP 2016 will consist of the following learner interventions:

The March 2016 Holiday programme will be launched in one the SSIP sites in the JHB Central Districts on March 29.

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