The Afrikaner settlement of Orania in
South Africa—a project which has mapped out a survival strategy for
Europeans in regions overrun by the Third World—is going from strength
to strength and this year has seen its school population rise to
unprecedented numbers.
A Facebook post made by the Oraniabeweging (Orania Movement)
proudly boasts of the record enrolment at the beginning of the 2018
school year, with one of the town’s two schools having to hurriedly
build extra classrooms to accommodate the new pupils.
According to the Facebook post, the
Orania Christelik Volkseie Onderwys (Christian Own People Education,
CVO) opened “with the largest number of pupils in its history” this
year.
“For the first time, the school has more
than 240 pupils. The school now employs more than 30 people, and four
new staff members have had to be employed.”
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