EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING ALLEGATIONS ROCK TOP GIRLS’ SCHOOL. A viral firestorm has erupted, accusing elite students of REFUSING to play a tennis match because their opponents were Jewish. The school’s denial is only fueling the outrage. THIS IS NOT A DRILL.
A damning voice note, shared thousands of times, claims learners from the prestigious Roedean School snubbed rivals from King David Linksfield. The accusation is pure poison: anti-Semitism at one of South Africa’s most expensive private institutions. The recording spread like WILDFIRE, creating a national scandal before the school even responded.
PUBLIC PRESSURE MOUNTS. The South African Jewish Board of Deputies (SAJBD) has now filed a FORMAL COMPLAINT, accusing Roedean of promoting “hate and discrimination.” They claim the school is violating the CONSTITUTION itself. This is no longer a rumor—it’s an official charge.
But here is the school’s defense: A MISTAKE. The viral tweet came from cartoonist David Shapiro, who later admitted he tagged the WRONG ROEDEAN, confusing the SA school with its UK namesake. He apologized. Roedean insists the cancelled match was about “scheduling,” not bigotry. They point to a statement from King David confirming no formal fixture was planned.
SO WHO IS LYING? The SAJBD stands by its version, sharing a screenshot of a text that repeats the explosive claim: students refused to step on the court. A prestigious school says it’s about calendars. A major community body says it’s about CONDUCT. The gap between their stories is a chasm of distrust.
Why should YOU care? Because when hatred is whispered in the halls of the powerful, it teaches the next generation a dangerous lesson. This scandal exposes a nerve. Someone is not telling the truth, and a community is left questioning where bigotry is truly being nurtured.
The real match was never played, but the damage is already on the scoreboard.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




