House of Assembly: Vol13 - THURSDAY 13 APRIL 1989
†Indicates translated version.
For written reply:
General Affairs:
asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:
- (1) How many (a) pupils, (b) teachers, (c) classrooms, (d) desks or tables for pupils and (e) chairs for pupils are there at each high school falling under the control of his Department in the Western Cape;
- (2) in respect of what date is this information furnished?
B343E
(1) Name of school |
(a) |
(b) |
(c) |
|
Classrooms |
Other instruction rooms |
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Fezeka Secondary School |
1 113 |
35 |
22 |
7 |
Intshukumo Secondary School |
1 061 |
38 |
29 |
14 |
I.D. Mkiza Secondary School |
856 |
21 |
27 |
2 |
Luhlaza Secondary School |
1 184 |
39 |
35 |
13 |
Malizo Secondary School |
1 206 |
37 |
40 |
6 |
Masiyile Secondary School |
1 500 |
44 |
36 |
9 |
Langa Secondary School |
858 |
25 |
14 |
8 |
Isilimela Secondary School |
1 093 |
38 |
30 |
14 |
Crossroads No.3 Secondary School |
1 098 |
33 |
26 |
3 |
Sizamile Secondary School |
873 |
28 |
29 |
2 |
Mvuzemvuze Secondary School |
506 |
24 |
30 |
14 |
Sebenza Secondary School |
905 |
30 |
30 |
14 |
Simon Hebe Secondary School Paarl |
702 |
23 |
18 |
3 |
Lagunya Secondary School (Finishing School) |
610 |
12 |
10 |
— |
1(d) and (e)
School |
Single Table |
Double Table |
Chairs |
Desk/Table combination (Double seat) |
Fezeka Secondary School |
40 |
533 |
1 106 |
— |
Intshukumo Secondary School |
40 |
560 |
1 160 |
— |
I.D. Mkize Secondary School |
219 |
507 |
1 236 |
|
Luhlaza Secondary School |
40 |
752 |
1 550 |
— |
Malizo Secondary School |
— |
710 |
1 268 |
— |
Masiyile Secondary School |
— |
926 |
1 682 |
— |
Langa Secondary School |
55 |
410 |
846 |
|
Isilimela Secondary School |
220 |
512 |
1 100 |
— |
Crossroads No.3 Secondary School |
— |
573 |
1 146 |
|
Sizamile Secondary School |
146 |
289 |
694 |
|
Mvuzemvuze Secondary School |
57 |
480 |
960 |
— |
Sebenza Secondary School |
— |
462 |
924 |
— |
Simon Hebe Secondary School |
— |
272 |
487 |
250 |
Lagunya Secondary School (Finishing School) |
School is housed in a Church Complex and also makes use of that institution’s furniture |
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(2) All information as on 20 March 1989 |
asked the Minister of Constitutional Development and Planning:
- (1) Whether any incentives are given to private companies involved in the upgrading of Black townships; if so, (a) what incentives, (b) by whom were such incentives authorized and (c) what was the total cost to the State of such incentives during the latest specified period of five years for which information is available;
- (2) whether private companies involved in township upgrading are subject to any restrictions or regulations regarding the
- (a) (i) type, (ii) cost and (iii) size of structure and (b) use of building materials; if so, (aa) what restrictions or regulations, and (bb) on whose instructions, in each case; if not, why not?
B350E
This matter vests in the Administrators of the different provinces and they have furnished the following information:
- (1) No
- (a) to (c) Fall away
The replies to question 2 differ in so far as the various provincial governments are entitled to promulgate their own regulations.
ORANGE FREE STATE
- (2)
- (a)
- (i) and (ii) No.
- (iii) No, except that the building line must not be exceeded.
- (b) Yes.
- (aa) Only approved building materials as determined by the National Building Regulations and in some cases by the Health Regulations, may be used.(bb)
- (a)
Local authorities.
NATAL
- (2)
- (a) (i) to (iii) No.
- (b) Yes.
- (aa) The National Building Regulations.
- (bb) Prescribed by the Building Standards Act, (Act 103 of 1977).
TRANSVAAL
- (2)
- (a) (i) to (iii) Yes.
- (b) Yes.
- (aa) The regulations of the local authority where the upgrading of development takes place. The regulations of the local authorities are compiled to prevent the usage of substandard material and quality of work.
- (bb) Local authorities.
CAPE PROVINCE
- (2)
- (a) (i) to (iii) Yes.
- (b) Yes.
- (aa) and (bb) A quality restriction is applied in as much as any building system must either have a Mantag or Agrénment certificate or must comply with the National Building regulations. In areas earmarked for the low income group for example in Khayelitsha (Town 2 Village 3) the Cape Provincial Government has set a limit on the selling price of the houses. The S.A. Housing Trust, which is also involved in the area, has added an additional condition for financing purposes namely that the houses must have a minimum floor area of 40 sq. meters.
asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:
- (1) Whether there are any schools at Zolani Township in Ashton; if not, (a) why not and (b) when are schools to be provided there; if so, (i) what schools and (ii) into what school categories do they fall;
- (2) whether there is provision for Standard 8 or higher education in this township; if so, (a) what provision, (b) where and (c) since when; if not, (i) why not, (ii) how many children from Zolani passed Standard 7 in 1987 and 1988, respectively, and (iii) (aa) where is the nearest school offering Standard 8 and higher classes and (bb) what facilities are there for children from Zolani to attend this school;
- (3) whether it is intended to offer Standard 8 and higher classes in Zolani; if not, why not; if so (a) where and (b) when?
B406E
- (1) Yes.
- (a) and (b) fall away.
- (i) Zolani Intermediate Public School.
- (ii) Intermediate school.
- (a) and (b) fall away.
- (2) No.
- (a), (b) and (c) fall away.
- (i) The provision of education after Standard 8 in the Zolani Township has a low priority in view of the national need for educational facilities within the framework of available funds.
- (ii) 1987: 67
1988: 69 - (iii)
- (aa) Worcester.
- (bb) Accommodation exists at the secondary school at Worcester.
- (a), (b) and (c) fall away.
- (3) Yes.
- (a) Ashton.
- (b) According to planning in 1992 if funds are available.
asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:
How many pupils at schools falling under the Department of Education and Training (a) (i) wrote and (ii) passed the 1988 matriculation examinations and (b) obtained (i) A, (ii) B, (iii) C, (iv) D and (v) E aggregates in these examinations (aa) in respect of each departmental region and (bb) in total?
B408E
(a) |
(i) |
(ii) |
(aa) N. Transvaal |
7 583 |
5 139 |
Highveld |
10 029 |
4 694 |
Johannesburg |
6 773 |
2 465 |
Orange Vaal |
5 547 |
3 317 |
Orange Free State |
4 766 |
2 625 |
Natal |
3 276 |
1 668 |
Cape |
3 838 |
2 001 |
(bb) TOTAL |
41 812 |
21 909 |
(b) |
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(i) |
(ii) |
(iii) |
(iv) |
(v) |
|
(aa) N. Transvaal |
0 |
13 |
98 |
692 |
1 121 |
Highveld |
0 |
3 |
36 |
486 |
816 |
Johannesburg |
0 |
1 |
7 |
221 |
352 |
Orange Vaal |
1 |
4 |
57 |
340 |
603 |
Orange Free State |
0 |
3 |
42 |
306 |
455 |
Natal |
0 |
15 |
72 |
248 |
271 |
Cape |
0 |
6 |
32 |
211 |
380 |
(bb) TOTAL |
1 |
45 |
344 |
2 504 |
3 998 |
asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:
(a) How many Blacks at each school in the Western Cape falling under the control of his Department (i) entered for and (ii) wrote the National Senior Certificate examinations in 1988 and (b) how many entrants (i) passed, (ii) failed and (iii) obtained matriculation exemption at each such school?
B487E
(i) |
(ii) |
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(a) |
Fezeka Secondary |
95 |
95 |
Malizo Secondary |
203 |
203 |
|
I.D. Mkize Secondary |
74 |
74 |
|
Langa Secondary |
70 |
70 |
|
Luhlaza Secondary |
83 |
83 |
|
Simon Hebe Secondary |
67 |
67 |
|
Sizamile Jnr Secondary |
121 |
121 |
|
Crossroads No.3 Secondary |
53 |
53 |
|
Langa Comprehensive School |
66 |
66 |
|
Guguletu Comprehensive School |
56 |
56 |
(i) |
(ii) |
(iii) |
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(b) |
Fezeka Secondary |
45 |
50 |
13 |
Malizo Secondary |
87 |
116 |
9 |
|
I.D. Mkize Secondary |
15 |
59 |
2 |
|
Langa Secondary |
35 |
35 |
11 |
|
Luhlaza Secondary |
63 |
20 |
20 |
|
Simon Hebe Secondary |
17 |
50 |
2 |
|
Sizamile Jnr Secondary |
68 |
53 |
14 |
|
Crossroads No.3 Secondary |
31 |
22 |
10 |
|
Langa Comprehensive School |
13 |
53 |
2 |
|
Guguletu Comprehensive School |
13 |
43 |
1 |