![]() It further argues that “Township schools” exist in real geospaces, and changing name tag shall not obliterate their geographic presence. ![]() It is argued that the three tier classification criteria lack theoretical rigour and explication to justify policy’s credence and implementability. The new classification is arbitrarily divided into the following categories: 1) Poor schools with 0% to 40% performance 2) Fair schools with 41% to 60% performance 3) Good schools with 61% to 80% performance and 4) Great schools with 81% to 100% performance. ![]() The reclassification is based on a three-pronged school performance category in a) Matric pass rates, b) Maths and Science passes and c) Bachelor passes. ![]() In 2016, Gauteng MEC for Education Panyasa Lesufi announced that province’s schools will be reclassified to obliterate the “Township” School Tag commonly associated with the past regime. This article critiques a proposed policy by the Gauteng Department of Education to reclassify province’s “Township” schools. ![]()
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