Students from Roedean, a prestigious Johannesburg-based girls’ school, have been slated for their alleged refusal to play tennis against Jewish opponents.
Reports emerged over the weekend that girls from the Roedean tennis team had refused to play King David because they were Jewish.
There was reportedly a voice note from a coach and the King David principal, describing how the Roedean girls had refused to walk onto the court.
On Sunday, 8 February 2026, the South African Jewish Board of Deputies (SAJBD) condemned what they called a discriminatory refusal to play at a Jewish School.
“We condemn the blatant prejudice shown by the Roedean, which refused to honour the fixture scheduled with the King David girls’ team,” the group said.
The fixture was set to take place on the Roedean School for Girls’ courts of their Parktown campus.
According to the Jewish Board of Deputies, King David School has notified its parent body of this incident. It continues to engage with Isasa and Roedean to address it.
“This disturbing refusal to play Jewish learners is deeply upsetting for the Jewish tennis players,” the South African Jewish Board of Deputies said.
“It also conveys the message that hate and discrimination have become acceptable values at Roedean.”
It added that Roedean cannot claim to be “guided by a strong set of values and principles” when it violates the South African Constitution.
“Sport has the potential to unite and harness diversity, but regrettably, Roedean flouted that opportunity by boycotting the Jewish school,” it said.
The South African Board of Jewish Education told Newsday it is aware of the incident and is addressing it.
It said this incident occurred during a scheduled inter-school tennis fixture involving our King David High School first and second teams earlier this week at Roedean.
“The issue is being investigated and addressed through the appropriate channels,” it said in a statement.
It is in consultation with ISASA (The Independent Schools Association of Southern Africa) and the South African Jewish Board of Deputies.
“The SABJE is also meeting with Roedean, who have been very willing to engage,” King David High School said.
As this incident is ongoing, and out of respect for all parties involved, the school will not be commenting further at this time, it said.
Newsday asked Roedean School for Girls for comment, and will add the feedback when received.
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