A private school in Clayville, outside Tembisa in Ekhurhuleni, has been told to vacate the land it is occupying and return to a previous address after it relocated without the Gauteng department of educations permission, risking the possibility of deregistration.
Links Combined College, with at least 100 pupils, is made of wooden classrooms on a plot of land that was previously owned by the department.
Concerned parents raised safety concerns and noted the lack of a public high school, saying the land was earmarked for one, but after two years of inaction by authorities, it was leased by a private owner to the school.