Sapphire Road Primary

Sapphire Road Primary Primary School grade 1 -7; Port Elizabeth, South Africa. 1230 learners 35 teachers 81 Volunteers. Vi

STATEMENT DELIVERED BY THE DEPUTY MINISTER OF BASIC EDUCATION, DR REGINAH MHAULE, MP AT THE MEDIA BRIEFING ON THE BASIC ...
18/01/2021

STATEMENT DELIVERED BY THE DEPUTY MINISTER OF BASIC EDUCATION, DR REGINAH MHAULE, MP AT THE MEDIA BRIEFING ON THE BASIC EDUCATION SECTOR PLANS FOR THE OPENING OF SCHOOLS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2021

15 January 2021

Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for attending!
On behalf of Minister Motshekga, who is still on sick leave and recovering well at home, we present this statement.

This briefing comes at a critical time in the country. Normally at this time of the year, schools are reopened; and work resumes with various sectors welcoming their staff. You will recall that the original pre-COVID-19 school calendar had scheduled schools to return on 13 January 2021. Due to the coronavirus last year, we were forced to revise the school calendar for 2020, which automatically affected the 2021 school calendar. We revised the 2021 school calendar; and moved the dates from 13 January to 25 January 2021 for teachers; and the 27 January 2021 for learners.

The coronavirus has turned our lives upside down; and decision-making for a sector as large as basic education, has become a difficult exercise.

The COVID-19 infection rate has increased, and more people are getting infected by the virus. We are seeing more deaths to the extent that almost everybody knows somebody who has been affected by it. In some instances, COVID-19 has wiped out entirely families. It has left massive devastation in its wake, and for many people, their circumstances have changed for the worse forever.

On Monday, 11 January 2021, President Ramaphosa addressed the nation, and said that there was understandable concern about whether it was advisable to reopen schools in the midst of a second wave of infections.

The President said the matter of education was being dealt with by the National Coronavirus Command Council.
Between Tuesday and Wednesday (12 and 13 January 2021), we consulted the Council of Education Ministers (CEM), the Heads of Education Departments Committee (HEDCOM), the national school governing body associations, teacher unions, learner formations, principal associations, as well as the national associations representing independent schools and learners with special education needs. All stakeholders were united in supporting a delay in the opening of schools.

Given the pressure experienced by the health system in the past few weeks, occasioned by increased COVID - 19 infections which has led to the second wave, the Council of Education Ministers in conjunction with the National Coronavirus Command Council and Cabinet, has taken the decision to delay the reopening of both public and private schools with two weeks. This includes private schools that have reopened already. They will need to postpone their reopening to a later date. This is done to provide relief to the health system which is already struggling to cope with the current demands. The new dates for the reopening of private schools will vary depending on the calendar that they follow. For public schools and private schools which follow the same calendar, changes are as follows:

School Management Teams (SMTs) shall report for duty on Monday, 25 January 2021;
Teachers shall follow on Monday, 01 February 2021; and
Lastly, learners return on Monday, 15 February 2021.

The SMTs will go first to prepare for the return of teachers; and the teachers will prepare for the return of learners. Schools will use the time to finalise outstanding matters, regarding admissions, especially the unplaced learners in certain cases.

CEM took this difficult decision, having considered all factors as backed up by research and statistics, regarding the current state of the health system. The priority remains saving lives.

The DBE will work closely with all nine Provincial Education Departments, to establish the true extent of the impact of the virus, resulting from the unfortunate demise of educators, workers and leaders in the sector, especially during the December / January holidays.

As our President correctly mentioned on Monday, funerals remain our biggest albatross in terms of the spread of the virus. The basic education sector, has also felt the impact of COVID-19 pandemic during the marking of the 2020 National Senior Certificate (NSC) examination scripts.

Some of our markers have passed away; while others withdrew from marking, due to fear and anxiety; but also because for some of them, their own family members have tested positive. In the majority of cases, the educators indicated they had attended funerals or ceremonies, attended by big groups of people; resulting in gatherings that were not monitored for compliance with health protocols, which includes the wearing of masks, social distancing, and regular sanitising of hands.

We will have a series of meetings with provinces next week, to check on the very latest, regarding the state of readiness; taking into account the Cabinet decision from yesterday’s meeting.

Now that Cabinet has taken a decision, we will once again go back to our stakeholders for consultation on the details of the opening of schools for 2021 school year, amid the pandemic.

Let me take this opportunity to thank the Minister, MECs, HoDs of PEDs, our social partners and stakeholders, as well as all colleagues in the sector for the work done thus far. We are living under difficult circumstances that require commitment, dedication, sacrifice, and selflessness. We need to ensure that in all that we do, we put health and safety as our apex priority. We convey our condolences to all families who have lost their loved ones due to COVID-19. These families include the family of the Superintendent-General of the Eastern Cape Education Department and all other families of those involved in the sector. May the dear souls of the departed, rest in eternal peace.

What is required now, is absolute vigilance, alertness; and most of all, strict adherence to the health, safety, and social distancing measures that have been put in place.

Thank you

Primary School grade 1 -7; Port Elizabeth, South Africa. 1230 learners 35 teachers 81 Volunteers. Vi

09/12/2020

We are busy finalizing our classes for 2021 and need the following by Friday 11 December 2020:
1. Grade R of 2020: parents to indicate whether their child in the English class will be doing Afrikaans or Isixhosa as an additional language in grade 1 in 2021.

2. Grade 1 of 2020: parents to indicate whether their child in the English class will be doing Afrikaans or Isixhosa as an additional language in grade 2 in 2021.

3. New grade R learners for 2021 - we still have space for learners in our grade R classes for 2021. The children who were born in 2015 must be enrolled for grade R with their birth certificate, clinic card, parent's ID, SASSA card and R100 (registration).

Please take note that report cards will be issued in the following manner:
- Report cards will be issued for grade R at the big gate at the front of the school (office side) on Friday 11 December 2020 before 9am.

- Report cards will be issued for grade 4, 5, 6 and 7 at the small gate at the front of the school (office side) on Friday 11 December 2020 before 9am.

- Report cards will be issued for grade 1, 2 and 3 at the big gate at the back of the school (Booysen Park Drive side) on Friday 11 December 2020 before 9am.

😷 keep your mask on
😷 maintain safe social distancing
😷 sanitize regularly

04/06/2020

Gud evening SAPPHIRE BUDDIES. GRADE 7 LEARNERS and parents plsss take note of the following message.

Good day, please note that Applications for grade 8 2021 will be open from 8 June 2020 - 15 June 2020. Application forms will be available at the Primary Schools and at Westville Secondary.
You can come to school tomorrow 4 Application Form 4rm MRS S. FILANDER. Only few forms left. Thank You
Yours in Education

13/04/2020

Gud Morning.
Happy Easter Monday.
message from Grade 6 teacher please parents assist the learners @ home as we all know the lock down is still extended.
Grade 6 English Home language.
Good evening parents, /Guardians
Welcome to Term 2. Everything is do uncertain , but we have Hope in Jesus.
Please can you help your child/children while they are at Home .
Please let them Read 20 minutes everyday.
They must use the Rainbow book from the department .They can do every day a little bit please.
The activities must be done in Pencil In the Book please. Week 1-2
Writing : Pages 70-73
Language : There are examples how to do the activities.
Pages 74-75
Pages 80-81
Reading : pages 84-85
Pages: 94-95
Keep safe stay inside
Thank you for you support

13/04/2020

Grade 4 learners
Maths term2 on the Work books a bit per day and read at list 20minutes on your English work books nd Afrikaans as well.

04/04/2020

Molweni zihlobozam. masincedeni abantwana kwelixeaha besese ndlini.
Pls watch channel 317 kwi Dstv. motivate kids to watch channel 317 covering curriculum content
I dnt have the time as yet 4 the different subjects. also watch 319. lets assist nd help our kids during this period of time.
317 Grade 1-9 nd 319 Grade10-12

Sapphire learners and teachers celebrate Mandela Day. May the spirit if Ubuntu live on.
18/07/2018

Sapphire learners and teachers celebrate Mandela Day. May the spirit if Ubuntu live on.

Gud luck KHANYI on Ur new journey. God is gud all the time. Make us proud as a SAPPHIRE BUDDY.
15/01/2018

Gud luck KHANYI on Ur new journey. God is gud all the time. Make us proud as a SAPPHIRE BUDDY.

We are devastated by the sudden passing of our beloved colleague, teacher and friend. His passing is a great loss to the...
13/12/2016

We are devastated by the sudden passing of our beloved colleague, teacher and friend. His passing is a great loss to the Sapphire community and the education. May Gods hand of comfort be upon his family and all of us during this sad and difficult time. He will be missed by the entire Sapphire community.

Bikers Day at Sapphire Road Primary School. Thanks to everyone who supported this event.
28/05/2016

Bikers Day at Sapphire Road Primary School. Thanks to everyone who supported this event.

09/02/2016

At the parent meeting held at school this morning it was decided that parents who want to send their children to school tomorrow, will accompany their children to make sure that they are safe. This decision will then also be taken to the NAEF meeting tomorrow night.

08/02/2016

Good evening parents, there will be a Parents meeting on,9February 9h00 at school.

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C/o Sapphire And Coral Road Booysens Park
Bethelsdorp
6059

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+27414831878

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