Nombulelo Zulu: “With these rotations where learners need to go to school on certain dates, I don’t think we are back to normal.”
Do you think that schools have returned to a semblance of normality following the Covid-19 interruptions?
Nthabiseng Mabuea: “I don’t think so because there is still a rotation process at school. Normalcy is when learners go to school from Monday to Friday, and it is not happening now.”Nomthandazo Thanjekwayo: “No, there are many regulations that learners still need to follow. Going to school isn’t fun now because there’s no contact as social distancing is a must, as well as the wearing of masks.”Louise Venter: “No, it hasn’t. Our children aren’t allowed to be children and play with friends. We still have to adhere to certain protocols, but we will stay optimistic in this unsure time and keep our fingers crossed so we can go back to normal in the near future.”Lester Oulden: “No, because learners are under immense pressure to finish the curriculum and most of the things are rushed.”
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