Opinion

Tembisans have their say about private education institutions in townships

Tembisa residents speak out about illegal private schools.

The need for better quality education opens a gap for business opportunities in the education sector.

A number of private schools pop up every day, which leaves parents worried about the legitimacy of the schools.

There are also concerns about the credibility of the teachers’ qualifications and in some cases, allegations are made of fake academic documents.

We asked Tembisa residents for their input on private education institutions in townships.

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