Badale JSS head warns against indecent behaviour

MATHATHANE: Students of Badale Junior Secondary School in Mathathane have been warned to stay away from indecent behaviour because it will have a negative impact on their lives.

The deputy school head, Susan Ginindza, speaking during the school prize-giving ceremony, said the pastoral department deals with all complaints.

Parents are invited to attend the hearings. She said students are involved in sexual relationships, alcohol abuse and smoking cigarettes.

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