THE Western Cape has reported a significant increase in incidents of burglary and vandalism at schools with electrical and bathroom fixtures, appliances, food for learners, fencing and security equipment damaged or stolen.
During the summer holidays, 47 incidents of burglary or vandalism were reported at 34 schools.
This is an increase from the 26 incidents reported at 24 schools during the same period last year.
“Despite increasing the number of schools where the Western Cape Government subsidised holiday security to 480 schools this year, we have unfortunately seen an increase in cases of burglary and vandalism of our schools during this period,” said education MEC David Maynier.
“While majority of incidents were minor in nature, these incidents are costly to schools, both in terms of the cost of replacement and the impact on school functionality.”
Maynier said it was disappointing that schools will once again have to allocate time and resources to cover these losses.
“Our schools are precious community resources, and they must be protected and cared for by all of us,” Maynier said.
He appealed to anyone with information about the incidents to inform authorities.
“What might seem insignificant information may turn out to be the missing piece of the puzzle that they need to apprehend the criminals and recover our schools’ property.
“We urge the public to keep a close eye on their local schools, and to report suspicious activity in the vicinity of our schools to South African Police Services (SAPS) or the Safe Schools hotline (0800 45 46 47) immediately.”
Cape Times