JOHANNESBURG - Bullying in South African schools has reached a crisis point, with disturbing incidents sparking outrage and urgent calls for action.
Parents at St. Albans College protested on Thursday over an alleged racist attack, demanding justice and accountability.
Experts warn despite promises from the Education Department, change remains elusive.
The department emphasises private and public schools need to adhere to strict anti-bullying regulations.
- eNCA'S Theodor Mashele reports.