Fury over school photo showing apparent 'segregation' in South Africa

A school teacher in a country town in South Africa has been suspended after a photo emerged apparently showing black children sitting separately from white children on their first day of school.

A photo from a South African school showing whit and black children sitting separately at Laerskool Schweizer-Reneke.

A photo from a South African school showing whit and black children sitting separately at Laerskool Schweizer-Reneke. Source: Twitter

A South African primary school teacher was suspended on Thursday after a photograph appeared to show black children sitting separately from white children in a classroom, sparking a storm of racism accusations.

The pupils were attending their first day at the Schweizer-Reneke school in North West province when the teacher took a photograph to send to anxious parents.

It rapidly spread on social media as it showed about 17 white children sitting around a large table, with four black children around a small corner table in the background.

"From the information I got from the meeting, it seems that there are a lot of cases here of racism," provincial education minister Sello Lehari said after visiting the school.
"I will send a team to do an investigation into all schools... to deal with issues of racism in totality."

After the school received complaints about the photo, the parents were sent another image showing their children had been "moved to different seating spaces to ensure they were not separated according to race", according to the BBC.

Race relations remain tense in South Africa 25 years after the end of white-minority apartheid rule, with fierce racist controversies erupting regularly on social media and in politics.

"We saw the photo and we were also angered by what we saw," Jozeph du Plessis, chairman of the school's governors, told the eNCA television channel.

"The kids were quite unsettled - you must realise they were five years old on their first day at school - and she grouped them in a way she thought would settle them quickly and comfort them.
"There was no intent of racism or segregation from the teacher's side.

"We are investigating - perhaps it could be a language issue, perhaps those kids are not speaking Afrikaans, but I can't speculate."

Some white parents on Thursday took their children away from the school after protesters gathered outside.

Schweizer-Reneke is a small rural town with a population just under 50,000. Surrounding the town is a farming community.


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