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ConCourt says matric pupil s rights violated after being forced to miss exam Johannes Moko, a pupil at Malusi Secondary School in Marobjane, was to write the second paper for Business Studies but was turned back by the school principal Tlou Mokgonyana, allegedly because he had missed extra lessons. FILE: The Constitutional Court. Picture: Clement Manyathela/EWN
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JOHANNESBURG - The Constitutional Court has ruled in favour of a Limpopo matric pupil who had taken action against his principal and the provincial Education Department after being refused permission to write an exam.
Johannes Moko, a pupil at Malusi Secondary School in Marobjane, was to write the second paper for Business Studies but was turned back by the school principal Tlou Mokgonyana, allegedly because he had missed extra lessons.
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Matriculant takes principal to ConCourt after being denied access to exam room By Peter Ramothwala - 15 December 2020 Johannes Moko. Image: FACEBOOK
A grade 12 pupil who was allegedly denied access to an exam room because he had missed extra classes has approached the Constitutional Court on an urgent basis.
This after the matter was struck off the roll in the Limpopo High Court due to a lack of urgency on December 3.
Johannes Moko, 23, a pupil at Malusi Secondary School at Marobjane village near Senwabarwana, was supposed to write business studies paper 2 on November 25 but the school principal allegedly sent him home to fetch his parent or guardian after he’d missed extra lessons.