Severe storms lead to school closures in Cape Town, Cape Winelands, Overberg, and West Coast

Pupils navigate through a flooded road on the corner of Broadway Boulevard and Broadlands Road in Somerset West. Picture: Ayanda Ndamane/Independent Newspapers

Pupils navigate through a flooded road on the corner of Broadway Boulevard and Broadlands Road in Somerset West. Picture: Ayanda Ndamane/Independent Newspapers

Published Jul 10, 2024

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Schools in the Cape Town metro, Cape Winelands and Overberg districts, and parts of the West Coast district will be closed on Thursday.

Education MEC David Maynier said that, in the interest of learner and teacher safety, and after extensive consultation with the Provincial Disaster Risk Management Centre and the South African Weather Service (SAWS), a decision was made to close schools in specific districts within the province.

All public ordinary and special schools in the following education districts will be closed on Thursday, 11 July 2024, as a result of the severe storm warnings for these areas:

  • Metro Central Education District
  • Metro East Education District
  • Metro North Education District
  • Metro South Education District
  • Cape Winelands Education District
  • Overberg Education District

Circuit 1 and 2 of the West Coast Education District (Malmesbury and Picketberg areas)

“The schools have received official notice of the closure from the Head of Department, and have been requested to communicate the closures to parents.

“All other schools in the remaining districts will be open unless approval has been granted for closure. This will be done on a case-by-case basis,” Maynier said.

“Our default position is always to keep schools open, but are mindful of the severity of the warnings in place and the damage already caused in certain areas.

“So far, 20 schools have been granted permission for closure across the province, the majority of which are in the Cape Winelands district.”

Over the past few days, 137 schools have reported some form of damage to infrastructure, either as a result of flooding or heavy winds. The majority of the cases are minor, while 49 cases require urgent attention.

Education MEC David Maynier

All schools are expected to open on Friday.

“We will, however, evaluate the weather prediction for the end of the week to determine whether any individual school closures are necessary on Friday,” Maynier said.

Cape Times