[LETTER] Where to, Grosvenor Girls High?
he prevalence of law and order depends on the application of due process and procedure.

EDITOR – It is unfortunate that an element among the learners at Grosvenor Girls High School has seen fit to inflict severe damage to the image of that school.
That is the consequence of the mob protest they staged regarding an allegation of sexual harassment by a teacher published in the SUN dated 2 August. The prevalence of law and order depends on the application of due process and procedure. But by defying that process as well as the authority of the school’s management, leaves no doubt that there are learner elements who are unworthy of affiliation with the long-established ethos of Grosvenor Girls High.
Clearly, Grosvenor Girls needs to apply serious surgical damage control to its image. Failing that, it should consider revising its mission statement and re-branding itself with a new name. The name of the street outside the school, Zinto Cele, might be appropriate since it refers to an individual who attempted to destroy Grosvenor Girls’ High with a bomb in 1985.
DR DUNCAN DU BOIS
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