House of Assembly: Vol13 - THURSDAY 18 MAY 1989
†Indicates translated version.
For written reply:
General Affairs:
asked the Minister of Environment Affairs:
Whether his Department has purchased any land for the purpose of creating or extending (a) nature reserves, (b) defined water catchment areas and (c) national parks during the latest specified period of five years for which information is available; if so, (i) what are the relevant details in each case and (ii) when was each such area originally identified?
B369E
The Department of Public Works and Land Affairs purchased land on behalf of the Department of Environment Affairs and the National Parks Board where applicable.
- (a) No, (i) and (ii) fall away.
- (b) Yes, (i) and (ii) as per attached schedule.
- (c) Yes, (i) and (ii) as per attached schedule.
(b) (i) State Forest |
Property |
Extent (Ha) |
Purchased |
(ii) Identified |
Serala |
Remaining Extent of Portion 2 of the farm Acre No 2 KT, District of Pietersburg |
394,0475 |
1987/88 |
1974 |
Langkloof |
The farm Elandsvlakte No 7, District of George |
339,8291 |
1985/86 |
1985 |
Langkloof |
The farm Diepkloof No 6, District of George |
1 271,2434 |
1985/86 |
1985 |
(c) (i) Name of Park |
Property |
Extent |
Purchased |
(ii) Identified |
Vaalbos National Park Established on |
Remainder of farm Holpan 90, Administrative District of Kimberley |
2085,8670 ha |
20.12.84 |
1982 |
10 September 1986 |
Remainder of farm Graspan Estate 92, Administrative District of Kimberley |
2489,2100 ha |
10.7.85 |
1982 |
Farm Drooge Veldt 292, Administrative District of Barkly West |
6450,8037 |
10.3.86 |
1985 |
|
Portion 1 of farm Mozib 279, Administrative District of Barkly West |
2044,7217 ha |
10.3.86 |
1985 |
|
Portion 1 of farm Than 280, Administrative District of Barkly West |
9626,3051 ha |
10.3.86 |
1985 |
|
Karoo National Park Extension |
Portion 5 (Paarden Kraal) of farm Stolshoek 182, Administrative District of Beaufort West |
2310,2809 ha |
25.3.83 |
1981 |
Farm Klein Plaat 183, Administrative District of Beaufort West |
843,0559 ha |
25.3.83 |
1981 |
|
Portion 2 of farm Stols River 171, Administrative District of Beaufort West |
313,5478 ha |
25.3.83 |
1981 |
|
Karoo National Park Extension (contd.) |
Portion 8 of farm Stols Hoek 182, Administrative District of Beaufort West |
6,9435 ha |
25.3.83 |
1981 |
Remainder of farm Doornhoek 197, Administrative District of Beaufort West |
4413,5851 ha |
25.3.83 |
1981 |
|
Portion 9 (De Kamp) of farm Stols Hoek 182, Administratrive District of Beaufort West |
545,6109 ha |
4.8.83 |
1981 |
|
Portion 5 of farm Alwins Gate 186, Administrative District of Beaufort West |
1,7770 ha |
16.8.83 |
1981 |
|
Erf 1442, Beaufort West |
10,1357 ha |
16.8.83 |
1981 |
|
Portion 1 (Sandrivier) of farm Doornhoek 197, Administrative District of Beaufort West |
2633,8722 ha |
9.8.88 |
1981 |
|
Portion 2 of farm Doornhoek 197, Administrative District of Beaufort West |
3147,2233 ha |
9.8.88 |
1981 |
|
Kransberg National |
Farm Matlabas Zijn Kloof 271 KQ |
2026,0765 ha |
29.3.88 |
1986 |
Park Proposed Park |
Remainder of farm Bergfontein 277 KQ |
2647,4532 ha |
30.3.88 |
1986 |
Remainder of farm Tygerkrans 270 KQ |
2050,0157 ha |
29.3.88 |
1986 |
|
Farm Mamiaanshoek 279 KQ |
6975,5624 ha |
30.3.88 |
1986 |
|
Portion 2 of farm Buffelspoort 280 KQ |
1022,5860 ha |
30.3.88 |
1986 |
|
Remainder of farm Buffelspoort 280 KQ |
1021,2874 ha |
30.3.88 |
1986 |
|
Unregistered portion 4 of the farm Elandshoek 263, situated in the registration division KQ, Transvaal |
2026,7031 ha |
31.3.89 |
1986 |
|
Portion of portion 1 of the farm Elandshoek 263 situated in the registration division KQ, Transvaal |
1930,0290 ha |
31.3.89 |
1986 |
|
Remainder of the farm Elandhoek 263, situated in the registration KQ, Transvaal |
2217,8599 ha |
31.3.89 |
1986 |
|
Farm Waterhoutboom, 264 situated in the registration division KQ, Transvaal |
5711,7851 ha |
31.3.89 |
1986 |
|
Portion 2 of the farm Vygeboomfontein, 239 situated in the registration division KQ, Transvaal |
842,2167 ha |
31.3.89 |
1986 |
|
Remaining portions of portions 3 of the farm Buffelspoort 280, registration division KQ, Transvaal |
2398,8034 ha |
31.3.89 |
1986 |
|
West Coast National Park |
Remainder of farm Geelbek 360, Administrative District of Malmesbury |
2751,0677 ha |
10.1.89 |
1985 |
Extension |
Portion 1 of farm Abrahamskraal 449, Administrative District of Malmesbury |
923,3415 ha |
10.1.89 |
1985 |
Remainder of farm Abrahamskraal 449, Administrative District of Malmesbury |
1093,9798 ha |
10.1.89 |
1985 |
|
West Coast National park Extension (contd.) |
Remainder of farm Bottelary 353, Administrative District of Malmesbury |
1108,4407 ha |
15.8.88 |
1985 |
Portion 6 of farm Schrywershoek 362, Administrative District of Malmesbury |
25,0023 ha |
1.3.89 |
1985 |
|
Portion 7 of farm Schrywershoek 362, Administrative District of Malmesbury |
24,8539 ha |
1.3.89 |
1985 |
|
Portion 1 of farm Schrywershoek 362, Administrative District of Malmesbury |
1,6964 ha |
15.8.88 |
1985 |
|
Portion 10 of farm Schrywershoek 362, Administrative District of Malmesbury |
115,5849 ha |
15.8.88 |
1985 |
|
Remainder of farm Schrywershoek 362, Administrative District of Malmesbury |
626,2984 ha |
15.8.88 |
1985 |
|
Portion 1 of farm Geelbek 360, Administrative District of Malmesbury |
179,1405 ha |
15.8.88 |
1985 |
|
Remainder of Erf 304, Langebaan, Administrative District of Malmesbury |
1,6294 ha |
20.6.88 |
1988 |
|
All the abovementioned properties except remainder of erf 304 was acquired with funds which was made available by the National Parks Trust of SA. |
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Golden Gate Highlands National Park Extension |
Remainder of farm Kalieskraal 78, District of Bethlehem |
295,0851 ha |
19.4.88 |
1983 |
Farm Snowhills A 153, District of Harrismith |
145,6846 ha |
19.4.88 |
1983 |
|
Remainder of farm Snowhills 711, District of Harrismith |
102,4094 ha |
19.4.88 |
1983 |
|
Farm Diepkloof 1720, District of Bethlehem |
535,5766 ha |
19.4.88 |
1983 |
|
Remainder of farm Wonderhoek 1698, District of Bethlehem |
453,3453 ha |
19.4.88 |
1983 |
|
Farm Rhebokkop 518, District of Harrismith |
782,2021 ha |
19.4.88 |
1983 |
|
Farm General Will 623, District of Harrismith |
709,1186 ha |
19.4.88 |
1983 |
|
Subdivision 1 of farm Malima 621, District of Harrismith |
92,3312 ha |
19.4.88 |
1983 |
|
Farm Spelonken 738, District of Bethlehem |
245,4084 ha |
31.10.86 |
1983 |
|
Farm Altcar 622, District of Harrismith |
278,4528 ha |
19.4.88 |
1983 |
|
Farm Zaphira 876, District of Bethlehem |
62,4412 ha |
19.4.88 |
1983 |
|
Farm Zaphira 1251, District of Bethlehem |
185,0966 ha |
19.4.88 |
1983 |
|
Portion of farm Oldenburg 384, District of Harrismith |
Unknown |
19.4.88 |
1983 |
|
Portionof farm Sandown 620, District of Harrismith |
Unknown |
19.4.88 |
1983 |
asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:
- (1) Whether any teachers were absent from their schools in the Cape Peninsula during the first quarter of 1989 because they were attending departmental courses; if so, (a) what courses, (b) where and (c) how many (i) secondary and (ii) primary school teachers were involved;
- (2) whether replacement or substitute teachers are sent to schools when teachers of those schools are attending such courses; if so, on what basis are such teachers provided; if not, why not;
- (3) whether principals are (a) consulted in each case and (b) required to give their approval before a teacher is sent on a course; if so, what procedures are followed; if not, why not;
- (4) whether any schools in the Cape Peninsula had more than one teacher attending a departmental course or on study leave during the first quarter of 1989; if so, (a) which schools, (b) how many teachers were involved, (c) for how long were they on such courses or study leave, (d) what replacement or substitute teachers were made available to those schools and (e) which of these schools had more than one teacher absent at the same time;
- (5) how many (a) classrooms, (b) teachers and (c) pupils are there are the schools referred to in paragraph (4) above?
B636E
- (1) Yes
- (a) Course in School Readiness Programme C (Primary upgrading course)
Mathematics course for Std 4 teachers
Course for Head of Department in the Senior Primary Phase
Course for Head of Department in the Junior Primary Phase
Educational Technology Course for Std 5-10 teachers
Business Economics Course for Std 6-8 teachers
Micro Teaching Course for Std 3-5 teachers
Accounting Course for Std 10 teachers
English Course for Std 9 teachers
Religious Education Course for Std 6-10 teachers
Biology Course for Std 10 teachers
History Course for Std 9 teachers
Mathematics Course for Std 9 teachers
Physical Science Course for Std 10 teachers
Economics Course for Std 8-10 teachers
Afrikaans Course for Std 10 teachers
Xhosa Course for Std 8 teachers
English Course for Std 10 teachers - (b) College for Continuing Training in Soshanguve. Locally, in the case of all courses of less than one week’s duration.
- (c)
- (i) 26
- (ii) 161
- (a) Course in School Readiness Programme C (Primary upgrading course)
- (2) No
The courses run for one week or less and principals make their own internal arrangements. - (3)
- (a) Yes
- (b) Yes
Principals are provided with the dates of courses and are requested to nominate teachers.
- (4) Yes
- (a) Bonga Primary School
Intshinga Primary School
Mkhangeli Primary School
Siyabulela Primary School
Crossroads No. 3 Secondary School
Langa Secondary School
Litha Primary School - (b) 26
- (c) Departmental Courses—One week or less
Study leave — one year - (d) Bonga Primary School
Three teachers are on study leave.
Three substitutes have been appointed to take care of a Sub A and standard 2 class group because the groups are too large to be taken care of by the existing personnel.
Intshinga Primary School
Two teachers are on study leave. Only one substitute has been appointed to take care of a standard 3 class group.
Mkhangeli Primary School
Three teachers are on study leave. One teacher is away on a course. Three substitutes have been appointed to take care of the bigger primary classes (Standard 3 to 5).
Siyabulela Primary School
Two teachers are on study leave. One substitute has been appointed to take care of the standard 3 class.
Crossroads No. 3 Sec. School
Two teachers are on study leave. Four teachers are away on courses. Two substitutes have been appointed to offer Afrikaans (Std 6 to 8) and Afrikaans (Std 9 to 10).
Langa Secondary School
Three teachers are on study leave. Three teachers are away on courses. Due to the size of the school, four substitutes have been appointed to offer Geography, Accounting, Biology, Physical Science and Xhosa.
Litha Primary School
Two teachers are on study leave. One teachers is away on a course. One substitude has been appointed to take care of a standard 3 class group. - (e) All the above-mentioned schools in 4(a).
- (a) Bonga Primary School
- (5)
- (a) 145
- (b) 146
- (c) 5 590
asked the Minister of Home Affairs:
Whether a certain person, whose name and identity number have been furnished to the Minister’s Department for the purpose of his reply, has acquired citizenship of any country other than South Africa; if so, (a) of what other country and (b) (i) in terms of what statutory provisions and (ii) why was this permitted?
B707E
There is no indication in the records kept by my Department that the person concerned has acquired the citizenship of another country.
(a) and (b) Fall away.
asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:
Whether (a) teaching activities were suspended on, and (b) students were asked to leave, the campus of the University of the North during the past three years; if so, (i) on what dates, (ii) why, and (iii) for how many days in each case?
B757E
1986 |
1987 |
1988 |
|
(a) |
No |
No |
No |
(b) |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
(i) |
12 June |
Falls away |
*19 March #20 June |
(ii) |
Some of the Students left the campus after the declaration of the State of Emer gency |
Falls away |
*Stay away due to the possible hang ing of “Sharpeville Six” and the commemmoration of “Sharpeville Day”. #As a result of the commemoration of the declaration of State of Emergency on 12 June 1986 and the commemoration of “Soweto Day” (16 June 1976). |
(iii) |
None. Winter vacation was advanced. |
Falls away |
*4 days #11 days |
asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:
- (1) Whether all classrooms at Vukukhanye Higher Primary School, Guguletu, are usable in wet weather; if so, since when; if not, (a) how many classrooms (i) can and (ii) cannot be used when it is raining, (b) why can certain classrooms not be used and (c) since when has this been the case;
- (2) whether in any classrooms ceilings are (a) missing and (b) severely damaged; if so, in how many classrooms;
- (3) whether there are any broken window panes at this school; if so, how many;
- (4) whether any representations have been received by his Department in respect of repairing the (a) roof, (b) ceilings and (c) window panes of this school; if so, (i) from whom, (ii) when and (iii) what was (aa) the purport of and (bb) his Department’s response to these representations;
- (5) whether there are any plans to repair the (a) roof, (b) ceilings and (c) window panes in question; if not, why not; if so, (i) what plans, (ii) when will they be implemented and (iii) what will be the cost involved?
B830E
- (1) No.
- (a)
- (i) 8
- (ii) 6
- (b) Due to broken window panes
- (c) Since 1987.
- (a)
- (2) Yes
- (a) 8
- (b)8
- (3) Yes: 240
- (4) (a), (b) and (c) Yes
- (i) The Principal
- (ii) Repeated requests from 1986 to date.
- (iii)
- (aa) Repair of fire damage and window panes.
- (bb) The repair of fire damage has been approved in principle, but could not yet be carried out, at a stage due to the unrest, and thereafter due to the lack of funds. The repair of window panes is normally the responsibility of the school. The expenses for such services are met from school funds.
- (5) (a), (b) and (c) Yes
- (i) The repair of the damaged classrooms, roof, ceilings and window panes.
- (ii) The repair of the window panes: During 1989.
The other repairs: During 1990, subject to the availability of funds. - (iii) Approximately R400 000.
asked the Minister of Economic Affairs and Technology:
In respect of the latest specified date for which figures are available, (a) what was the landed cost in South Africa of crude oil in United States dollars per barrel, (b) what, in respect of 93-octane petrol, was this cost expressed in cents per litre at the pump and (c) what elements comprised the marketing margin in the latest petrol price composition?
B848E
- (a) US Dollar 16,29 during April 1989.
- (b) The abovementioned cost is not directly taken into account in the South African price for 93 Octane petrol. The average landed cost of 93 Octane petrol for 4 refineries — three in Singapore and one in Bahrein — is being used as basis to determine the South African price. The landed cost currently reflected in the price of 93 Octane is 40,142 c/ℓ. The current under-recovery experienced is accommodated in the cumulative over and underrecovery account.
- (c) The marketing margins for the oil companies (5,558 c/ℓ) and the retailers (8,7 c/ℓ) consist of all those costs normally incurred to distribute and market petrol and both margins are subject to price control.
asked the Minister of Economic Affairs and Technology:
- (1) What was the average annual landed rand cost per barrel of crude oil in 1987;
- (2) what was the (a) average quarterly landed rand cost per barrel of such oil in 1988 and (b) landed rand cost per barrel of oil as at the latest specified date for which information is available?
B849E
(1) |
R38,75 landed cost |
|
(2) |
(a) 1st Quarter of 1988 |
R35,52 |
2nd Quarter of 1988 |
R36,68 |
|
3rd Quarter of 1988 |
R37,77 |
|
4th Quarter of 1988 |
R31,42 |
|
(b) R41,46 landed cost during April 1989. |
asked the Minister of Environment Affairs:
- (1) How many cases of pollution of the sea by oil occurred in 1988;
- (2) (a) what was the cost of combating such pollution in that year and (b) what amount was recovered from the owners of the vessels concerned?
B850E
- (1) 138
- (2)
- (a) R3 583 million
- (b) R49 614
asked the Minister of Finance:
(a) How many cases of irregularities in respect of sales tax were discovered in 1988 and (b) what is the amount of tax involved?
B856E
(a) |
12 100 |
|
(b) |
Tax |
R159 698 501 |
Penalties |
121 183 973 |
|
R280 882 474 |
asked the Minister of Economic Affairs and Technology:
What was the balance of the Equalisation Fund as at the latest specified date for which information is available?
B898E
R’m |
|
Balance before BLS Trust Funds and current liabilities |
566,814 |
Less: BLS Trust funds |
44,826 |
Current Liabilities |
362,455 |
Balance on 30 April 1989 |
159,533 |
asked the Minister of Economic Affairs and Technology:
What was the balance in the Central Energy Fund as at 31 December 1988?
B899E
R3,275 million
asked the Minister of Economic Affairs and Technology:
What total amount was collected on behalf of the Central Energy Fund in the 1988-89 financial year?
B900E
Only interest and dividends amounting to R438,575 million.
asked the Minister of Finance:
(a) What was the (i) number of individual taxpayers in each income category and (ii) tax assessed in each income category expressed as a percentage of total tax assessed in the 1987-88 tax year and (b) what percentage of each group of taxpayers is Black?
B917E
(a) (i) and (ii) (b) The statistics are not complete because ±17 per cent of individual taxpayers have not yet been assessed.
Income Category |
Number of Individual Taxpayers In Income Category |
Tax Assessed in Income Category as Percentage of Total Tax Assessed |
Percentage Black Taxpayers In Income Category |
Loss |
12 846 |
0,00 |
0,00 |
0 - 5 000 |
205 687 |
0,02 |
1,63 |
5 001 - 10 000 |
352 168 |
0,96 |
5,13 |
10 001 - 15 000 |
391 066 |
3,84 |
4,72 |
15 001 - 20 000 |
258 461 |
5,83 |
1,80 |
20 001 - 25 000 |
207 276 |
8,09 |
0,78 |
25 001 - 30 000 |
170 696 |
9,88 |
0,30 |
30 001 - 35 000 |
138 707 |
11,00 |
0,14 |
35 001 - 40 000 |
106 434 |
10,87 |
0,06 |
40 001 - 45 000 |
76 419 |
9,64 |
0,03 |
45 001 - 50 000 |
51 784 |
7,82 |
0,02 |
50 001 - 60 000 |
57 110 |
10,66 |
0,02 |
60 001 - 70 000 |
25 484 |
6,07 |
0,01 |
70 001 - 80 000 |
12 327 |
3,58 |
0,00 |
80 001 - 90 000 |
6 693 |
2,28 |
0,00 |
90 001 - 100 000 |
4 125 |
1,61 |
0,00 |
100 001 - 150 000 |
7 490 |
3,85 |
0,00 |
150 001 - 200 000 |
1 944 |
1,50 |
0,00 |
200 001 - 250 000 |
714 |
0,72 |
0,00 |
250 001 + |
920 |
1,76 |
0,00 |
Total |
2 088 351 |
100,00 |
14,63 |
NOTE: The above statistics do not include taxpayers under the Final Deduction System.
asked the Minister of Finance:
What amount in company tax was collected from (a) mining and (b) non-mining companies in each month of 1988?
B918E
(a) |
(b) |
|
1988 |
Mining |
Non-Mining |
R |
R |
|
January |
1 044 645 |
767 132 955 |
February |
852 162 154 |
234 710 342 |
March |
103 436 089 |
594 030 325 |
April |
1 231 200 |
619 723 397 |
May |
110 047 184 |
81 767 117 |
June |
186 408 753 |
402 051 857 |
July |
3 477 292 |
1 646 254 |
August |
695 245 300 |
308 626 335 |
September |
85 281 843 |
1 019 806 053 |
October |
58 268 687 |
1 470 317 366 |
November |
71 837 892 |
116 671 313 |
December |
513 472 641 |
477 856 994 |
Own Affairs:
asked the Minister of Education and Culture:
- (1) (a) What is the (i) capacity of, and (ii) enrolment of pupils at, hostels in each province in respect of (aa) secondary and (bb) primary schools and (b) in respect of what date is this information furnished;
- (2) whether any school hostels closed during the past 10 years; if so, (a) which hostels, (b) when, (c) where are they situated, (d) what are they being used for and (e) how many pupils could they accommodate;
- (3) what is the current cost of building a hostel for (a) 50 and (b) 100 pupils?
B927E
(1) (a) (i) (aa) and (bb) The honourble member is referred to the reply given to question 27 of 1989-03-21,
(a) (ii) |
(aa) (a) |
(ii) (bb) |
(b) |
Cape |
16 379 |
6 642 |
1988-12-31 |
Natal |
3 963 |
1 046 |
1989-03-07 |
OFS |
6 784 |
3 313 |
1989-03-10 |
Transvaal |
23 634 |
3 125 |
1989-03-06 |
(2) yes,
(a) |
(b) |
(c) |
(d) |
(e) |
Cape |
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M E Snyman |
1987 |
Carnarvon |
Taken over by Department of Public Works and Land Affairs |
40 |
Frans Loots |
1987 |
Vosburg |
Leased to the Vosburg Agricultural Society |
60 |
De Rust |
1988 |
De Rust |
Alienation being investigated |
60 |
N J Heyns No 2 |
1988 |
Kimberley |
Accommodates a CED Regional Office and art centre |
60 |
Saamwerk |
1988 |
Clanwilliam |
Alienation being investigated |
58 |
Barnard |
1988 |
Graaff-Reinet |
Alienation being investigated |
43 |
Natal |
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Melmoth Primary |
1981 |
Melmoth |
Private pre-primary school and accommodation for NED officials |
40 |
Stanger High |
1981 |
Stanger |
Natal Provincial Administration Ambulance Service and accommodation for NED officials |
100 |
Dannhauser Primêre |
1986 |
Dannhauser |
NED environmental education centre |
60 |
Harding Primary |
1987 |
Harding |
Private after school care centre |
50 |
Ellerton |
1988 |
Ixopo |
Accommodation for NED officials |
70 |
OFS |
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Anna van Gent |
1987 |
Bethlehem |
Transferred to Technical College |
96 |
Huis Klomp Kroonstad |
1988 |
Kroonstad |
To be utilised by a special school |
108 |
Primary |
1988 |
Kroonstad |
Prefab building in poor condition: demolished |
100 |
Transvaal |
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Laerskool |
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Gravelotte |
1987 |
Gravelotte |
Accommodation for teachers |
168 |
Laerskool |
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Nylstroom |
1986 |
Nylstroom |
Unutilised |
80 |
- (3)
- (a) on average ±R2 100 000
- (b) on average ±R2 900 000
asked the Minister of Education and Culture:
(a) What was the (i) capacity of and (ii) enrolment at (aa) each specified school, and (bb) in total, in the Cape School Board area in 1988 and (b) (i) what are the corresponding figures for 1989 and (ii) in respect of what date are these figures furnished?
B929E
(aa) |
*(a) (i) |
*(b) (i) |
(a) (ii) |
(b) (ii) |
Aliwal Road Primary (Wynberg) (Closed) |
200 |
0 |
51 |
0 |
Batavia Special School (Claremont) |
500 |
500 |
405 |
392 |
Bergvliet High |
850 |
850 |
836 |
768 |
Bergvliet Primary |
700 |
700 |
583 |
588 |
Camps Bay High |
450 |
450 |
656 |
624 |
Camps Bay Preparatory |
100 |
100 |
133 |
138 |
Camps Bay Primary |
400 |
400 |
255 |
233 |
Cape Town High |
650 |
650 |
422 |
371 |
Claremont Primary |
400 |
400 |
200 |
208 |
De Grendel Spesiale Skool (Milnerton) |
500 |
500 |
465 |
457 |
Ellerslie Girls’ High (Seapoint) (Closed) |
350 |
0 |
152 |
0 |
Ellerton Primary (Three Anchor Bay) |
350 |
350 |
289 |
311 |
Ferndale Laer (Ottery) |
350 |
350 |
442 |
441 |
Fish Hoek Junior Hoër |
550 |
550 |
463 |
440 |
Fish Hoek Preparatory |
150 |
150 |
137 |
175 |
Fish Hoek Primary |
700 |
700 |
531 |
516 |
Fish Hoek Senior High |
700 |
700 |
623 |
623 |
Gardens Commercial |
500 |
500 |
291 |
270 |
Golden Grove Primary (Rondebosch) |
650 |
650 |
432 |
384 |
Good Hope Seminary High (Gardens) |
450 |
450 |
224 |
195 |
Good Hope Seminary Junior (Gardens) |
200 |
200 |
130 |
132 |
Greenfield Girls Primary (Kenilworth) |
300 |
300 |
223 |
241 |
Groote Schuur Hoër (Newlands) |
500 |
500 |
223 |
216 |
Groote Schuur Laer (Rondebosch) |
450 |
450 |
260 |
265 |
Grove Primary (Claremont) |
700 |
700 |
641 |
666 |
Jan van Riebeeck Hoër (Cape Town) |
650 |
650 |
503 |
503 |
Jan van Riebeeck Laer (Cape Town) |
550 |
550 |
437 |
428 |
John Graham Primary (Plumstead) |
500 |
500 |
313 |
322 |
Kalk Bay Primary |
50 |
50 |
160 |
164 |
Kirstenhof Primary |
450 |
450 |
578 |
584 |
Kommetjie Primary |
100 |
100 |
119 |
107 |
Kronendal Primary (Hout Bay) |
300 |
300 |
313 |
320 |
Llandudno Primary |
100 |
100 |
75 |
73 |
Maitland High |
450 |
450 |
258 |
254 |
Maitland Primary |
300 |
300 |
125 |
135 |
Mary Kihn School (Observatory) |
150 |
150 |
63 |
67 |
Milnerton High |
550 |
550 |
701 |
619 |
Milnerton Primary |
350 |
350 |
368 |
382 |
Mountain Road Primary (Woodstock) |
600 |
600 |
221 |
197 |
Muizenberg High |
400 |
400 |
323 |
305 |
Muizenberg Junior |
500 |
500 |
381 |
368 |
Norman Henshilwood High (Constantia) |
650 |
650 |
301 |
300 |
Oakhurst Girls Primary (Rondebosch) |
250 |
250 |
219 |
217 |
Observatory Junior |
500 |
500 |
148 |
124 |
Oranje Primary (Maitland) |
500 |
500 |
98 |
91 |
Oude MolenTechnical High (Pinelands) |
700 |
700 |
604 |
586 |
Paul Greyling Primary (Fish Hoek) |
250 |
250 |
176 |
170 |
Pinehurst Primary (Pinelands) |
450 |
450 |
395 |
415 |
Pinelands High |
850 |
850 |
792 |
769 |
Pinelands North Primary |
350 |
350 |
250 |
250 |
Pinelands Primary |
400 |
400 |
256 |
252 |
Plumstead High |
700 |
700 |
650 |
604 |
Plumstead Preparatory |
300 |
300 |
297 |
317 |
Queen’s Park High (Woodstock) |
300 |
300 |
237 |
205 |
Rhodes High (Mowbray) |
550 |
550 |
368 |
303 |
Robbeneiland Primary |
150 |
150 |
58 |
65 |
Rondebosch Boys’ High |
850 |
850 |
737 |
731 |
Rondebosch Boys’ Primary |
450 |
450 |
600 |
611 |
Rondebosch East Primary |
450 |
450 |
235 |
220 |
Rosebank Primary |
200 |
200 |
203 |
206 |
Rustenburg Girls’ High (Rondebosch) |
550 |
550 |
656 |
650 |
Rustenburg Girls’ Junior (Rondebosch) |
650 |
650 |
592 |
600 |
SA College High (Newlands) |
600 |
600 |
650 |
653 |
SA College Junior (Newlands) |
600 |
600 |
588 |
597 |
Sans Souci Girls’ High (Newlands) |
550 |
550 |
371 |
351 |
Sea Point High |
450 |
450 |
291 |
398 |
Sea Point Primary |
500 |
500 |
310 |
291 |
Seamount Primary (Milnerton) |
350 |
350 |
278 |
298 |
Simon van der Stel Laer (Wynberg) |
450 |
450 |
281 |
284 |
Simonstown High |
750 |
750 |
478 |
459 |
Southfield Laer |
450 |
450 |
238 |
232 |
Sun Valley Primary (Fish Hoek) |
450 |
450 |
188 |
184 |
Sunlands Primary (Kenwyn) |
650 |
650 |
406 |
396 |
Sweet Valley Primary (Bergvliet) |
700 |
700 |
483 |
524 |
Table View High |
650 |
650 |
754 |
952 |
Table View Primary |
700 |
700 |
1 022 |
1 134 |
Tamboerskloof Primary (Cape Town) |
300 |
300 |
335 |
322 |
Thornton High |
500 |
500 |
238 |
216 |
Thornton Primary |
450 |
450 |
239 |
261 |
Timour Hall Primary (Plumstead) |
600 |
600 |
365 |
346 |
Tygerhof Primary (Milnerton) |
250 |
250 |
255 |
258 |
Voortrekker High (Kenilworth) |
550 |
550 |
389 |
359 |
Vredehoek Primary |
250 |
250 |
106 |
95 |
Weltevreden Laer (Philippi) |
50 |
50 |
25 |
24 |
Westcott Primary (Dieprivier) |
350 |
350 |
321 |
321 |
Westerford High |
750 |
750 |
715 |
735 |
Windsor High (Landsdowne) |
450 |
450 |
536 |
489 |
Windsor Preparatory (Landsdowne) |
400 |
400 |
226 |
223 |
Windsor Primary (Kenwyn) |
450 |
450 |
208 |
171 |
Wynberg Boys’ High |
800 |
800 |
740 |
729 |
Wynberg Boys’ Junior |
650 |
650 |
616 |
631 |
Wynberg Girls’ High |
800 |
800 |
675 |
690 |
Wynberg Girls’ Junior |
750 |
750 |
678 |
692 |
Ysterplaat High |
500 |
500 |
327 |
286 |
Ysterplaat Laer |
300 |
300 |
214 |
222 |
Ysterplaat Voorbereiding |
350 |
350 |
220 |
204 |
Zonnekus Laer (Milnerton) |
650 |
650 |
343 |
318 |
Zwaanswyk Hoër (Retreat) |
800 |
800 |
336 |
298 |
Zwaanswyk Laer (Retreat) |
500 |
500 |
364 |
372 |
(bb) |
47 000 |
46 450 |
36 886 |
36 383 |
* In respect of permanent buildings only. capacity as at 1989-05-05 enrolment as at 1989-01-27
asked the Minister of Education and Culture:†
What was the (a) capacity of and (b) enrolment in every specified (i) primary and (ii) secondary school in Cradock, Cookhouse, Aberdeen, Jansenville, Graaff-Reinet and Oudtshoorn, respectively, as at 31 January 1989?
B944E
(i) |
(a) |
(b) |
|
Cradock |
Cradock Primary |
550 |
351 |
Cradock Preparatory |
250 |
272 |
|
Cookhouse |
Fish River Valley Primary |
200 |
63 |
Aberdeen |
Aberdeen Primary |
300 |
99 |
Jansenville |
— |
— |
— |
Graaff-Reinet |
Union Preparatory |
250 |
144 |
Laer Volkskool |
450 |
390 |
|
Oudtshoorn |
Oudtshoorn North Primary |
350 |
204 |
Oudtshoorn South Primary |
250 |
187 |
|
Oudtshoorn Preparatory |
300 |
246 |
|
Van Reede Primary |
450 |
343 |
|
Wesbank Primary |
450 |
319 |
|
(ii) |
|||
Cradock |
Cradock |
400 |
262 |
Middellandse Hoër Handel |
350 |
98 |
|
Marlow Landbou Hoër |
300 |
204 |
|
Aberdeen |
Aberdeen Hoër |
300 |
61 |
Jansenville |
Jansenville Hoër |
400 |
192 |
Graaff-Reinet |
Union High |
650 |
349 |
Hoër Volksskool |
350 |
292 |
|
Oudtshoorn |
C J Langenhoven Hoër |
550 |
359 |
Oudtshoorn Hoër |
850 |
624 |
|
Oudtshoorn Technical High |
650 |
433 |
†Indicates translated version.
For written reply:
Own Affairs:
asked the Minister of Education and Culture:
- (1) (a) How many (i) additional classrooms at existing schools, and (ii) classrooms at new schools, administered by his Department were built in 1988 and (b) how many classrooms in each of these categories were built for (i) pre-primary, (ii) primary and (iii) secondary pupils;
- (2) whether there is a shortage of classrooms for Indian pupils at present; if so, (a) what was the shortage in respect of classrooms for (i) pre-primary, (ii) primary and (iii) secondary pupils as at the latest specified date for which figures are available and (b) what is the estimated cost of providing these classrooms?
D86E
- (1)
- (a)
- (i) 36
- (ii) 322
- (b)
- (i) Nil
- (ii) 151
- (iii) 207
- (a)
- (2) Yes
- (a)
- (i) 477
- (ii) Nil
- (iii) Nil
As at 16-05-89.
- (b) ±R13 million
- (a)