Minister Grant to 'drive home' message of reading, writing and calculating

Tomorrow, Minister Donald Grant will be visiting Khayelitsha to “drive home” the message to parents that they too are responsible for helping to improve their child’s education.

The Western Cape Education (WCED) have just launched a major campaign to encourage parents to help develop the language and maths skills of their children.

The WCED’s number priority is to improve the language and maths skills of primary school children and is investing heavily in developing the language and maths skills of children, focusing primarily on our poorest schools.

While we have a long way to go to meet our targets, the latest results show that we are making progress.

Parents can play a crucial role in working with us to ensure further progress.

Media are invited to join Minister Grant in Khayelitsha tomorrow where they will be taking a ride in one of the campaigns’ taxi’s which has a “wrap around” of the campaigns’ key message. The Minister will also be stopping to talk to parents on his journey about the key messages of the campaign.

Please inform me if you are going to attend as to not leave anyone behind.

Time: 11h30
Date: 23 January 2013
Venue: Meeting point - Khayelitsha shopping mall parking lot. (Maps attached – please take the Spine Road Turn-off)

Enquiries:
Bronagh Casey
Spokesperson for Minister Donald Grant
Tel: 021 467 2377
Cell: 072 7241422
Fax: 021 425 3616
E-mail: Bronagh.casey@pgwc.gov.za
 

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