by admin | Nov 23, 2016 | Education, Physical Education, Primary School, Uncategorized
Masicorp has recently started working with Cape Town based Active Hearts to provide outdoor activities for the children at Ukhanyo Primary School. Active Hearts have a mission to involve and train children, from differing, disadvantaged areas across Cape Town, in...
by admin | Nov 21, 2016 | Education, Maths Lab, Physical Education, Primary School, Uncategorized
We were delighted to recently welcome some of the local and international staff of the Reinsurance Group of America (RGA) to Ukhanyo School last week. RGA are an international global life and health reinsurance company with operations in 27 countries, including...
by admin | Oct 10, 2016 | EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT (ECD), Education, Uncategorized
It is pleasing to know that something good came out of the load shedding period that South Africa experienced during 2008. On one of those long dark nights in Johannesburg, Sarah Collins leapt out of bed at two in the morning with a brainwave. She had an idea of how...
by admin | Oct 5, 2016 | Bursary Programs, Uncategorized
Every Thursday evening SABC1 screens a programme called 100% Youth. The show describes itself as follows: The majority of our youth follow populist cultures but there are those who stand out, are grounded and comfortable in non-mainstream cultures and art-forms; the...
by admin | Sep 20, 2016 | EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT (ECD), Physical Education, Uncategorized
We are always grateful to the many volunteers that give their time to support our educational projects. Recently we were pleased to receive assistance from Kate Meeser from the Department of Sport Science at Stellenbosch University. Kate gave her time to provide...
by admin | Aug 24, 2016 | Community Sport, Physical Education, Primary School, Uncategorized
Let’s Play is a corporate social responsibility initiative developed by SuperSport and partners to make more children passionate about sport and schools to encourage physical education. Children in South Africa are perceived as becoming alarmingly inactive and many...