(b)
1(b)(i) Name of School |
1(b) (ii) Province |
|
1 |
Arcadia Primary School |
Gauteng |
2 |
Pretoria High School for Girls |
Gauteng |
3 |
Willowridge High School |
Gauteng |
4 |
HoÈ…rskool Die Wilgers |
Gauteng |
5 |
The Glen High School |
Gauteng |
6 |
Reddford House |
Gauteng |
7 |
Emthunzini Primary School |
Gauteng |
8 |
Moraoma Primary School |
Gauteng |
9 |
J.Kekana High School |
Gauteng |
10 |
Jefta Mahlangu High School |
Gauteng |
11 |
Worcester Gymnasium |
Western Cape |
12 |
Westford High School |
Western Cape |
13 |
Western Cape MST Academy |
Western Cape |
14 |
Diocesan School for Girls |
Eastern Cape |
15 |
Kearsney College |
KwaZulu-Natal |
(c) In the next five years, it is envisaged that 500 schools will offer Mandarin as a Second Additional Language.
(d) Schools have not been earmarked as yet.
2. (a) To date, two new teachers have been brought in for the pilot programme. Three more teachers are currently in the process of
being brought into the country.
(b)(i) The relocation arrangement of these teachers is, according to the China-South Africa agreement, and is paid by the People’s Republic of China (PRC). Hence the Department of Basic Education has no data on this item.
(ii) The salaries are being paid by the PRC.
(c)(i) Salaries are not being borne by the Department of Basic Education.
(ii) No costs are carried by the Provincial Education Departments.
(iii) No other party is involved in paying for salaries.
3. (a) Currently there is one South African teacher who is qualified to teach Mandarin.
(b) It is envisaged that 100 teachers per year will be trained in the next five years.
(c) 100 teachers will be sent to China per year for purposes of methodological and cultural enrichment.