NORTH WEST DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ENGAGES THE COMMUNITY OF MAKGORI FOLLOWING CHALLENGES AT MAKGORI PRIMARY SCHOOL

The North West Department of Education delegation engaged the community members and parents of Makgori Village in the Ratlou Local Municipality following concerns raised about the state of infrastructure and the shortage of teachers at Makgori Primary School on Tuesday, 17 March 2026.

The concerns raised by parents and community members led to the temporary closure of the school over the past two weeks which disrupted teaching and learning. During the meeting, the Departmental delegation paid attention to the community’s concerns and provided clarity on the measurable steps to be taken to address the challenges raised.
The Department in the meeting assured the community of Makgori that the issue of the shortage of teachers will be addressed to ensure that teaching and learning continue without further disruption from tomorrow, on Wednesday. It was indicated that the school is currently experiencing a shortage of a [NSTech] Natural Sciences and Technology teacher. Measures are being put in place to fill the teacher’s vacancy so that learners receive the necessary academic support for term one of 2026.
As part of a lesson recovery plan, learners will also be provided with extra classes to recover the teaching and learning time that was lost during the two weeks in which the school was not operational. The Multi Grade option will be used as a measure to assist in closing the gap in the time lost

On the matter of the dilapidated infrastructure, the North West Department of Education informed the community of Makgori that a maintenance contractor has already been appointed. The maintenance contractor will be formally and officially introduced to the community and parents at the beginning of the 2026/27 financial year to undertake major renovations aimed at improving the condition of the school infrastructure.

The MEC for Education, Viola Motsumi, has assured the community that the Department is fully aware of their situation.

“I want to assure the community that, as the Department of Education, we are fully aware of their challenges, and I have delegated a team of officials to address these issues. We will ensure that the school implements a catch-up plan to mitigate the loss of teaching and learning time,” added MEC Motsumi.

Learners are expected to return to school after missing a period of two weeks.

Author: tkhechane