Message from our CEO
2021 was a difficult year for both the Foundation and the country. Despite the challenges faced, we experienced numerous successes and achieved multiple milestones.
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2021 was a difficult year for both the Foundation and the country. Despite the challenges faced, we experienced numerous successes and achieved multiple milestones.
Message from our CEO Read More »
Adopt-a-School Foundation announced an exciting partnership with ChairClub, a proudly South African and local chair manufacturer, in May 2020. The campaign Buy One, Give One, committed that every chair sold from its office chair range, a school chair was donated to disadvantaged schools in rural and urban communities across the country.
Mohloli Secondary School receives 213 school chairs donation Read More »
Despite yet another challenging year, the Matric Class of 2021 achieved a pass rate of 76.4%, a 0.2% increase from the 76.2% achieved in the previous year. This was not an easy achievement, considering the Class of 2021 has endured restrictions and disruptions for two consecutive years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Adopt-a-School Foundation, a partner entity of Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation, celebrates the Class of 2021 and commends it for its resilience and agility.
Adopt-a-School Foundation Congratulates the 2021 Matric Class for its Resilience. Read More »
On the 20th and 21st of October, the Foundation hosted a spectacles handover that benefited 288 learners. The spectacle handover was part of a broader Visual Support Programme funded by Merafe Resources, which screened over 2 900 learners. At the handover, learners attended with their parents who were jointly trained on how to take care
Handover of spectacles at Boitekong and Meriti Secondary Schools Read More »
On the 15 October, the Foundation handed over a durable and innovative water station and sanitation packs to Lot Phalatse Primary School in Hebron, outside Pretoria. On the 13 October and 20 October, we further hosted a tablets handover at Nomnekane and Diepsloot Primary School. All these projects are part of the COVID-19 relief interventions
COVID-19 relief intervention handovers funded by Sasria Read More »
Under-resourced schools require more furniture to accommodate learners safely and in accordance with COVID-19 safety rules.ChairClub teamed up with Adopt-a-School Foundation last year to donate comfortable world-class school chairs to under-resourced schools in rural and urban communities. The campaign pledged to donate one classroom chair for each office chair sold across their entire product line.
The Thari Programme, in support of Women and Children, hosted a Career Day for Diepsloot Combined School Grade 12 learners on 13 August. The Thari Programme, managed by Adopt-a-School and funded by Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation, has hosted an annual Thari Career Expo for eight high schools in Diepsloot since 2017, as part of coordinating multi-sector
The Thari Programme hosts its fourth Career Day at Diepsloot Combined School Read More »
In September, the Foundation partnered with the South African National Geography Olympiad and encouraged 20 schools to enter the Olympiad competition. Since 2017, for the first time this year, they piloted a No Fee Schools’ online competition. Two of our schools came 2nd and 3rd place under the Quintile One category. A learner from Kgabareng
Adopted Schools fly high during the National Geography Olympiad Read More »
AdaptT IT embarked on an ICT project that aimed to benefit three township schools in three provinces namely, Modilati Secondary School in Hammanskraal, Kwazamokuhle in Hendrina and Hlahlindlela High School in the village of Kwa-Ngcolosi. These projects have involved laptop resourcing and ICT educator development. Further, Hlahlindlela High School received tablets and laptops in the
Adapt IT ICT project at Kwazamokuhle and Modilati Secondary School Read More »
Adopt-a-School Foundation is facilitating a learner and educator development programme in Mathematics, English, and Physical Science for Grade 9 and Grade 12 students at Qhayiyelethu Secondary School in Kareedouw, Eastern Cape funded by Tirisano. The programme, which includes 225 learners and 8 educators, aims to improve both learners’ and educators’ knowledge of subject content as
Learner and educator development in Mathematics, English, and Physical Science Read More »
Curriculum Development in the foundation phase, as part of the Whole School Development model, aims to support educator development, including knowledge and implementation of developing literacy and numeracy skills in the classroom. 77 Foundation-phase educators from eight primary schools were trained to improve curriculum delivery in Grade R classrooms, with the aim of promoting numeracy
Advancing basic literacy and numeracy in our Primary Schools. Read More »
In light of our Back to School for Mandela Day initiative, the Foundation launched a three-month COVID-19 relief campaign for schools. The campaign called for Corporate South Africa to partner with the Foundation and donate towards its extensive menu of COVID-19 relief projects. The campaign focused on COVID-19 relief projects that included access to sanitation,
Partners striving for COVID-19 relief during our Back to School for Mandela Day Read More »