Heathfield Primary proud to unveil refurbished building

Published date24 April 2024
AuthorRoshan Abrahams roshan.abrahams@acm.co.za
Publication titleSouthern Mail
Branmal Swartz said when he started as principal in 2018, he presented Vision 2023 to the staff and School Governing Body (SGB), which was adopted as their five-year plan to turn the school around

“One of the areas that was adopted was the improvement of the infrastructure or a replacement school,” said Mr Swartz.

He said it was heartbreaking to see the conditions that pupils worked in.

The aim was for a building that matched the quality of teaching and learning that happened inside the classroom.

“The dream was to have a building that the community could be proud of and even start sending children to again. At our 50th in 2021, we proclaimed that it is time for a new beginning in 2022

(“Heathfield Primary celebrates 50th anniversary,” November 2021). Brent Carelse, the WCED architect broke the news, and the rest is history,” said Mr Swartz.

At the 50th anniversary of the school, Mr Swartz said that Heathfield Primary School was a product of Apartheid’s Group Areas Act.

“In January 1971, 420 non-white children and teachers were moved from Central Primary, two kilometres away in the former ‘white Diep River’ to the current site,” he said.

Councillor Kevin Southgate, who was also a former pupil at the school, said his “association with this building once called Central Primary School goes back some five decades”.

“It was the school where I started my educational journey. It was at this school where the foundation blocks for my life were laid. I started here...

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