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This Stellenbosch principal has had enough of learners behaving badly after two years in lockdown – and he wants parents to know it

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Dorian Meyer, headmaster at Cloetesville High School in Stellenbosch, says he’s never encountered such disrespectful learners. (PHOTO: Misha Jordaan)
Dorian Meyer, headmaster at Cloetesville High School in Stellenbosch, says he’s never encountered such disrespectful learners. (PHOTO: Misha Jordaan)

In the long, dark days of lockdown, school playgrounds were deserted, classrooms empty and not a teacher or learner was in sight.

But now that the worst of the pandemic appears to be over, it’s supposed to be business as usual for schools across the country.

Yet things are far from normal, says Dorian Meyer (59), the head teacher at Cloetesville High School in Stellenbosch.

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