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Western Cape school sport halted as storm forces province-wide closures

Severe weather across the Western Cape has brought school sport to an abrupt standstill, with fixtures, training sessions, and extra-mural programmes suspended as safety concerns grow.

Last updated: May 12, 2026 12:26 pm
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  • Province-wide school closures halted school sport across the Western Cape.
  • Rugby, hockey, netball, football, and athletics fixtures were disrupted.
  • Flooded fields and unsafe travel conditions affected dozens of campuses.
  • Officials say learner safety remains the immediate priority.

For thousands of learners across the Western Cape, the school day did not begin with books or classrooms, but with cancelled fixtures, flooded sports fields, and messages confirming that sport would have to wait.

School sport across the Western Cape has been brought to an abrupt halt after severe storm conditions forced the province-wide closure of public schools, disrupting midweek fixtures, training sessions, and extra-mural programmes across dozens of campuses.

The decision follows one of the most disruptive weather systems to hit the province this season, with heavy rain, gale-force winds, flooding, and dangerous travel conditions affecting communities from Cape Town and the Cape Flats to the Winelands and Overberg regions.

For learners, coaches, teachers, and parents, the closure immediately affected rugby, hockey, netball, football, athletics, swimming, and other organised school programmes that usually dominate the midweek sporting calendar.

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Several schools had already reported storm damage before the province-wide decision was announced, including fallen trees, damaged roofs, flooded classrooms, and waterlogged sports facilities that made outdoor activities impossible.

Western Cape Education MEC David Maynier said learner and teacher safety remained the immediate priority as officials continued assessing storm-related damage across school campuses.

“Our default position is always to keep schools open and only close schools in exceptional circumstances,” Maynier said, “but we are mindful of the severity of the warnings currently in place.”

School sports organisers say the knock-on effect will likely continue beyond one day, with field inspections, drainage assessments, and fixture rescheduling expected to affect the remainder of the week.

Several rugby and hockey encounters scheduled across the province are now under review, while athletics training sessions and inter-school preparation programmes have also been paused until weather conditions improve.

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Parents have been urged to monitor official school communication platforms for updates regarding fixture changes, travel arrangements, and campus reopening notices.

For many schools, sport is far more than competition. It is an important part of discipline, leadership, fitness, and community identity, particularly in communities where extra-mural programmes offer structure and opportunity beyond the classroom.

While forecasts suggest conditions may begin easing later in the week, officials say the return of competitive action will depend entirely on field safety, campus inspections, and travel conditions across affected districts.

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Source: Western Cape Education Department – David Maynier.

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