Counselling support is being offered at a primary school in Cape Town after parents became aware that their children were allegedly named as targets in a “hit list” by a fellow learner.
The Western Cape Education Department confirmed that it’s aware of the alleged list, which came to light earlier this month, after parents reportedly expressed concern for their children’s safety.
A spokesperson for the department, Bronagh Hammond, said the matter is being managed by the school to ensure the safety and well-being of the learners.
“This is a highly sensitive case that involves minors and the wellbeing of all learners is paramount, which includes the confidentiality of personal information,” said Hammond.
The Daily Voice reports that the school, in a statement on 15 March, advised that the matter was immediately escalated after learners became aware of the list and reported it to their teacher.
The learner is reportedly in Grade 6.
Hammond said the implicated learner is currently not at the school, which is based in Ward 5 in Cape Town.
“The school will continue to follow its code of conduct in dealing with the matter and the learner implicated in the allegations is not currently attending school,” said Hammond.
She further advised that an “internal investigation” is being conducted.
“The investigation will now proceed and the appropriate course of action will determine what is in the best interests of all parties involved.”
*This article was updated on Thursday, 26 March, to clarify the school’s location without disclosing identifying details.


