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Building a pool of STEM learners in the Eastern Cape through holiday programme

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Learners across two schools in the Bedford and Adelaide communities are currently attending vacation learning sessions to brush up on their core Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) skills as part of an intervention aimed at nurturing young minds and building a pool of learners who will be motivated to take these subjects through to grade 12. 

With a successful pilot phase completed in the winter holidays, earlier this year, this STEM programme for grade 9 learners is on track to continue to positively impact learner’s educational journeys. 

The timing of this is critical, as learners start considering their subject choices for the Further Education and Training (FET) phase of their schooling career, which starts in grade 10. 

Azwifaneli Tsilatsila, principal of Sipho Camagu High School, one of the schools benefitting from this programme said, "The STEM programme has really changed and improved our students' comprehension and listening skills. It has also improved their marks this term in all those selected learning areas and given them the confidence they need to study hard and excel. As a result, our learners are ready to choose the learning areas they will pursue for their career path. We are grateful for their assistance and the role you are playing in shaping our students' minds and their future." 

The aim of the programme, which stands to benefit over 300 learners across Sipho Camagu High School in Adelaide and Lonwabo High School in Bedford, is to equip learners with a strong foundation in mathematics, English, Economics and Management Sciences (EMS), and natural sciences. 

Zandile Deliwe, social performance manager for Golden Valley Wind, which funds this programme said, “Through providing holistic education support in mathematics, English, EMS, and natural sciences and by providing teacher support in these subjects, it is our hope that the programme will leave learners confident to take up STEM subjects in the FET phase and in the long term, improve the quality of their passes in grade 12 so that they are able to enroll in STEM-related tertiary education courses.” 

The programme is currently in its General Education and Training (GET) Phase (grade 9), where learners participate in vacation programmes. 

Additionally, 16 educators are currently being upskilled through this programme through in-house teacher workshops that are conducted each term. 

Lingelethu Bobani, grade 9 learner at Sipho Camagu Secondary School said, “The STEM programme has been helpful and useful to me. It has helped me with developing new learning skills and I am now able to study independently and can make well-informed decisions about my career path and subject choices for grade 10." 

ISSUED BY TINA MEIER/AISLING PHILIPS ON BEHALF OF GOLDEN VALLEY WIND

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