07-08-2025
Destructive protest: Five learners arrested for classroom fire in Gauteng
A fire broke out at Thuto-Lefa Secondary School in Munsieville, Krugersdorp, on Wednesday, linked to disgruntled learners.
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A fire broke out at Thuto-Lefa Secondary School in Munsieville, Krugersdorp, on Wednesday, destroying two mobile classrooms.
The Gauteng Department of Education said the fire broke out on school premises on Wednesday afternoon.
'It is alleged that the incident may be linked to learner dissatisfaction with recent timetable changes introduced by the school,' said Steve Mabona, spokesperson for the Gauteng Department of Education.
'The objective of this adjustment is to ensure the completion of the academic syllabus and to provide adequate revision time ahead of upcoming preliminary examinations.'
He said police are investigating circumstances surrounding this incident. Subsequently, five learners, four learners in Grade 10 and one in Grade 9 were arrested.
'It is deeply concerning that opposition to academic planning may have been expressed through such a destructive act,' said Mabona.
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Meanwhile, Gauteng Education MEC, Matome Chiloane, has strongly condemned the incident.
'Burning a classroom is not a form of protest, it is a criminal act that robs learners of their right to quality education. We will not tolerate such destructive behaviour, and those responsible must face the full consequences of the law,' said Chiloane.
The Gauteng Department of Education said it will work with the school and relevant stakeholders to ensure that learning continues with minimal disruption.
Gauteng MEC for Sports, Arts and Culture, Matome Chiloane
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