Lufhereng Secondary School in Soweto is facing serious allegations after a teacher was suspended following claims that he raped a grade 11 learner at his home.
According to the Gauteng Department of Education (GDE), the 45-year-old male educator has been removed from the school following an incident that allegedly took place on February 13.
In a statement, MEC Matome Chiloane emphasised that the department has prioritised the safety and well-being of the affected learner by promptly removing the teacher.
“This measure is taken to prioritise the safety and well-being of the affected learner and the broader school community. The department will also ensure that all due processes are followed to address this matter appropriately.”
Chiloane expressed his devastation over the allegation and vehemently condemned such actions in schools and society at large.
“We are profoundly devastated by this serious allegation against this educator. Educators are custodians of education and youth development in our schools. As such, they should not engage in actions that could potentially traumatise the young minds that they are teaching, especially such injustices that continue to plague our democratic society.
“As the department, we vehemently condemn such actions in our schools and society at large. We call upon law enforcement agencies to handle this case with the sensitivity it deserves. We remain committed to fostering a safe and supportive learning environment for all learners. Any form of alleged misconduct by educators will not be tolerated,” said MEC Chiloane.
A police case has been opened against the educator, and authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the allegation.
“Our Psycho-Social Support Unit will be deployed to provide trauma counselling to the affected learner. Recognising the emotional and psychological impact of this incident, we are committed to ensuring the learner receives the necessary support, and academic assistance will be arranged to minimise any disruption to her education,” Chiloane said.
The Star