Katlego Sekhu

A teacher from Crawford College in Pretoria has faced severe backlash following the circulation of a 22-second video on social media. In the clip, the educator, who is white, is seen writing derogatory racial slurs (The N and the K-word) in front of visibly outraged learners in her class.
The video sparked outrage among viewers, including Gauteng MEC of Education Matome Chiloane, who condemned the incident, referring to it as “rubbish.”
In response to the incident, Crawford College released a statement revealing that the teacher in question was a substitute and has been dismissed from the school.
“We have been made aware of a video circulating which contains footage of an unacceptable nature. The individual involved is a short-term temporary substitute teacher brought in a week ago to relieve for a permanent teacher who is on sick leave.
“The temporary teacher has been informed not to resume her duties, and the school reserves its rights regarding further action.
“At Crawford International Pretoria College we firmly denounce any form of prejudice or discrimination in any capacity. We deeply regret the incident and any offence it may have caused. Our commitment to maintaining an environment of respect, diversity and inclusion remains steadfast.”
Crawford College official statement
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