Yikes! Classroom chaos leaves Mzansi stunned [watch]

South African social media users have been left feeling all sorts of stressed after watching a TikTok video of children in a classroom. In the clip that has since gone viral, the pupils can be seen doing all sorts of wild things such as throwing tables over, dancing and listening to headsets.

The video left many wondering why the teacher was absent and allowing the children to behave in such a disruptive manner during school hours.

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Chaotic classrooms leave Mzansi gripping their chests

Back in the day, classroom’s were extremely orderly and school’s were the one place where children would be on their best behaviour.

These days, learners are no longer as quiet and well put together and appear to have turned classrooms into their very own playgrounds.

In a clip that has reached thousands and received hundreds of reactions, children at a local school can be seen running amok of their classroom.

Classrooms used to be a place for only learning. Image: iStock

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The video which was captioned, “A normal day in my class,” children can be seen fighting for desks, dancing wildly and even listening to headphones.

It is also apparent in the video that a teacher is not present to set the learners’ behaviour straight.

Take a look at the completely disruption below:

@s.b_shongwe #classroom #backoftheclass #schoollunch #schoollunch #relatable #foryou #foryourpage #fyp #viral #ticktocksouthafrica ♬ original sound – S.B SHONGWE

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Mzansi is flabbergasted

The outrageous behaviour has certainly left South African social media users shocked. Many of them wondered whether this was really an every day thing in most local classrooms.

Others were however amused to see how the children behave in their “natural habitats”.

Iam_Nthabi1 said:

“Yoh, the fighting for the table hle I once went to the bathroom, and when I came back, my table was gone .”

While sirrYancy wrote:

“The one screaming/ crying/ singing/ululating?.”

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