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Richardene Kloppers
The first black teacher in Namibia

Richardene Kloppers

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The first black teacher in Namibia
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Keetmanshoop, Namibia
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88 years
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Biography

Richardene Kloppers (January 5, 1926 – May 15, 2009) was a Namibian teacher.

Early life

She was born to Sam and Francis Paulton on January 5, 1926, in Keetmanshoop, Namibia. She was the eldest of eleven siblings in her working-class family. Richardene attended the Roman Catholic Mission school in Tseiblaagte and learned in the language of Nama until Standard 4 (grade 6 in US). She became a graduate at St. Augustine Teachers College (Parow, Capetown). Upon returning to Namibia she began teaching at Gibeon and became the first qualified black female teacher in Namibia.

Career

Along with her husband Andrew Kloopers, in 1956 Richardene opened up one of the first non-racial schools in Khomasdal. Andrew served as principal from 1957-1966. During the time of the school opening the National Party of South Africa had a strict policy on racial segregation and the apartheid administration deemed that the school was "against the law". The school opened regardless and still operates. Ricahrdene Kloppers had 15 children and died three months after a stomach cancer diagnosis.

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