Saxonsea Junior High School built in just 65 days

22nd February 2023

Saxonsea Junior High School built in just 65 days

Photo by: Creamer Media

As a result of the joint of effort of officials, contractors and stakeholders, Saxonsea Junior High School – an extension of the High School to accommodate more Grade 8 and 9 learners - was able to be built in 65 days and within its budget of R40 million.

The school forms part of the WCED’s innovative Rapid School Build (RSB) programme that is aimed to increase capacity for learner placements.

This means that the school was ready for the start of the 2023 academic year and has contributed towards there being no unplaced learners in Atlantis.

Following an unannounced oversight visit by the Standing Committee on Education yesterday, we were also able to witness first-hand the exceptional build quality of the new school. By using a combination of brick-and-mortar and alternative steel-framed building technology, the school has been neatly built to serve the needs of the community.

During the visit, we were able to see the following installations:

With there also being high involvement from both parents and the School Governing Body, we know that this school is destined for success. Saxonsea Junior High School is a prime example of the Department’s innovative RSB programme that is aimed to increase capacity for learner placements, and we look forward to this programme making even further progress.”

 

Issued by Deidré Baartman, MPP - DA Western Cape Spokesperson on Education