The Khanya Project has won the Standard Bank Centre for Public Sector Innovation Award in the category Innovative Service Delivery Institutions last night in Johannesburg. Read More
This week will see important developments in education, which seek to build the Western Cape as a Learning Home for All our children. Read More
Western Cape Education MEC Cameron Dugmore has condemned the stabbing of a 16-year-old learner in the neck, the second such incident this week on school premises. Read More
Western Cape Education MEC Cameron Dugmore has noted with grave concern some serious incidents in the last few days, which threaten the stability of schools and the quality of education provision to learners. Read More
Western Cape Education MEC Cameron Dugmore will this afternoon, at 14h00, visit the Matthew Goniwe High School in Site B, Khayelitsha, where an 18-year-old learner was stabbed to death in the classroom. Read More
Since being appointed MEC for Education, I have been confronted by the problems faced by many parents when it comes to the admission of learners at our public schools. Read More
To all news media The Western Cape Education Department will release its revised policy and procedures for the admission of learners to ordinary public schools tomorrow. Read More
Western Cape Education MEC Cameron Dugmore has expressed shock and anger at the brutal killing of a 12-year-old rural learner who is suspected to have been raped and her throat slit. Read More
As a further demonstration of the Western Cape government's commitment to create a learning home for all, Education MEC Cameron Dugmore will be switching on the electricity of the Voorsorg Primary School in the Koue Bokkeveld near Ceres, today (... Read More
Social Development Deputy Minister Dr Jean Benjamin and Western Cape Education MEC Cameron Dugmore will be addressing learners at the four high schools in George as part of the government's ongoing awareness and education campaign on drugs and... Read More
In response to Western Cape Premier Ebrahim Rasool's call to build the Western Cape as a Home for All, Education MEC Cameron Dugmore will over the next few weeks switch on the lights of at least six of the remaining twelve schools without power. Read More
Western Cape Education MEC Cameron Dugmore has vowed to take action against teachers who arrive late for school, or behave in other ill-disciplined ways. Read More
Western Cape Education MEC Cameron Dugmore, will be visiting the Sinethemba High School in Phillippi, tomorrow (Wednesday 21 July 2004) from 08h00 - 08h20, to urge learners to work even harder, for them to ensure they progress to the next grade. Read More
Western Cape Education MEC Cameron Dugmore will tonight address about 200 exceptional grade 12 mathematics learners who have for the past week been exposed to an intense week of learning and fun, to develop a well-rounded understanding of... Read More
Western Cape Education MEC Cameron Dugmore, will tomorrow morning launch the department's R3m contribution to the President's urban and rural development programme. The launch function will take place on Friday 16 July 2004, from 11h00 at the Good... Read More
Western Cape Education MEC Cameron Dugmore will on Friday welcome back a school touring party from a successful trip down under, where an under-12 rugby team has won all of their five games against their New Zealand counterparts. Read More
Western Cape Education MEC Cameron Dugmore will visit two centres where training programmes on the Revised National Curriculum Statement (RNCS) for Grades 4 to 6, are taking place. The visits will take place on Tuesday 13 July, times and venues as... Read More
Western Cape Education Minister Cameron Dugmore this morning welcomed the settlement in the racism case between two families, involving two high school girls. Read More
The Western Cape Education Department (WCED) launched a state-of-the-art Call Centre today (13 April 2004) to improve the quality of support for teachers and officials employed by the department. The Call Centre represents a bold commitment to... Read More
The Cape Academy of Mathematics, Science and Technology in Constantia, Cape Town, still has a limited number of places available for learners entering Grades 10 and 11 in 2005. Read More