We have seen that many public primary schools are having a challenge of language barrier for the young children from lower grades and have established a programmed which will cater to grade 4 to 6 in English,Maths and Science .This has been created to help primary school learners who are struggling to understand English by assisting them in understanding the structure of the questions which are set in their tests and enable those learners who have never been tutored English to have a first hand experience . more >
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Developing short film -makers. Inviting raw talent and interested people to tell a story using film more >
Just Grace is a non-profit company with the overarching objective of poverty alleviation in Langa, Cape Town. Our first initiative is our Education Programme which involves after-school tutoring, mentoring, career guidance, university/college application assistance, and computer training for grade 10, 11 and 12 learners. The programme is open to any learners who live or attend school in Langa. This programme is designed to assist the youth in Langa to reach their full potential and to allow them to meaningfully contribute to society. more >
Making maths make sense. more >
Knitting lessons for children aged 6-13 years old. more >
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Our Amy Foundation After School Programme (ASP) currently operates five afterschool centres: Mimosa Primary (Bonteheuwel), iSigcawu Primary (Crossroads), Siyazingisa Primary (Gugulethu), Bongolethu Primary (Philippi), and Impendulo Primary (Khayelitsha). Each of our After School Centres (ASCs) are open to all local learners aged 5 - 18, not only those students who attend the school at which our ASP operates. Each of our After School Centres (ASCs) operate daily, Monday - Thursday, from 15h00 - 17h30. Impendulo Primary ASC in Khayelitsha runs Monday - Friday. Our After School Programme (ASP) offers learners a variety of programmes/disciplines. Learners have a choice of which class they attend and are strongly encouraged to attend a class for at least a term before changing classes. Some learners choose to attend the same class for several years, while others choose to 'sample' a variety of classes over the years, spending time in one class and then going on to another. Each class falls under a larger 'Programme', as such the Amy Foundation ASP is currently comprised of five programmes, which are: Sport (including soccer, hockey, cricket, netball, rugby); Arts and Culture (including traditional dance, Kwaito dance, Pantsula dance, choir, brass instruments, marimba, gumboots dance, drama); Academic Support (including tutoring classes geared towards specific grade-levels, literacy, maths/numeracy); Life Skills (including Peer Education); and Greening and Environmental classes. more >
Learner gets customized study method program more >
The Skills Training Programme offers handyman, needlework, cooking and gardening training for youngsters 15 years and older. The programme includes entrepreneurship, computer and life skills training. A social enterprise is connected to each training. The Youth Programme (YA!) consists of 4 elements: An Afternoon and Holiday Activity Programme for Gr 0 to Gr 6 children offering storytelling, reading, life skills training, arts and crafts, gardening, camps, outings, games, sports and educational support in an encouraging, safe and supportive environment. The On the Road Programme brings the elements of art, play and reading to the children in the streets of the village. A Weekend and Holiday Activity Programme for Gr 7 to Gr 12 teens offering arts, crafts, sports and life skills training as well as a social recreational club. A Foundation Phase Reading Support programme for Grade 2. An Effective Education Programme for Gr 5 to Gr 9 children who dropped out of school focusing on arts, crafts, gardening and life skills training, camps and academic support. more >
Battle of Ideology (BI) is an initiative that aims at using debates and dialogues to navigate through socio-topical issues, with hope to redress the injustices. Debates and dialogues are a vital instrument for identifying, addressing critical social issues, an effective method to engaging and consulting, and the most interesting aspect in bridging the gap in society through promoting social cohesion. This initiative advocates for the societal needs, based on the needs analysis crafted through the dialogues and debates so to find sustainable solutions to the most pressing and important social issues. This programme challenges the ideological sense and methods used through transformative dialogues so to conduct a conducive introspection which will enable the participants an ability to problem-solving, centralise the power within the people and encourage people to drive positive change, and realise social justice by facilitating an awareness process and engage about their problems to come up with their own solutions as opposed to other people acting so on their behalf. Debates and Dialogues (Trainings and Workshop) are means availed for the capacitation and empowerment of the debaters so to be well articulative, analytical and competitive with the world modern debating trainings and resources that enables them to excessively understand the importance of advocacy in formulating sustainable solutions to the social injustices that their communities are cornered with more >
Substance misuse has a direct relationship with increase in many social problems, racing from poverty to crime, gender-based violence and child abuse. Given this context, establishing substance abuse interventions in this province was an urgent priority.Unlike diagnosis for illness conditions such as tuberculosis or diabetes which can be determined through blood or urine test, drug addiction is somewhat more vague and difficult to define. more >
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