South Africa's Human Rights Commission has found that more than a fifth of sexual assaults on South African children happen in schools.
South Africa's Human Rights Commission has found that more than a fifth of sexual assaults on South African children happen in schools.
The commission's report also said that school was the most common site of assault and robbery against pupils.
The commission's report also said that school was the most common site of assault and robbery against pupils.
No fewer than 40% of children interviewed said they had been the victims of crime at school.
No fewer than 40% of children interviewed said they had been the victims of crime at school.
The report urged the introduction of metal detectors and other measures to improve school security.
The report urged the introduction of metal detectors and other measures to improve school security.
It cited cases of seven-year-old children playing a game called "rape me, rape me", to demonstrate how endemic sexual violence in South Africa was.
It cited cases of seven-year-old children playing a game called "rape me, rape me", to demonstrate how endemic sexual violence in South Africa was.
Impact on classroom
Impact on classroom
"An area of serious concern," the authors wrote, "was that of an educator accused of sexual assault or rape, who remained teaching the alleged victim, pending disciplinary measures taken."
"An area of serious concern," the authors wrote, "was that of an educator accused of sexual assault or rape, who remained teaching the alleged victim, pending disciplinary measures taken."
More widely, violence in schools was found to be inseparable from the communities they served, with exposure to domestic violence, gangsterism, and drugs having a big impact on pupils' performance in the classroom.
More widely, violence in schools was found to be inseparable from the communities they served, with exposure to domestic violence, gangsterism, and drugs having a big impact on pupils' performance in the classroom.
"A school is often a mirror image of the community and the families it serves," the report said. "Schools therefore cannot address violence in isolation."
"A school is often a mirror image of the community and the families it serves," the report said. "Schools therefore cannot address violence in isolation."
The Commission found that the slightest provocation could lead to one pupil assaulting another - and that teachers often left the profession because of psychological violence and physical assault by pupils.
The Commission found that the slightest provocation could lead to one pupil assaulting another - and that teachers often left the profession because of psychological violence and physical assault by pupils.
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