Pupils pledge zero pregnancy, 100 percent pass

ALEXANDRA - Read about Alex schoolchildren's commitment to no pregnancies and for a 100 percent rate in 2016.

Alex secondary school children took their destiny into their own hands through a pledge to achieve a 100 percent pass rate and zero teenage pregnancies this school year.

The pledge, made at SanKopano Community Centre and facilitated by NPO Lifeline in partnership and supported by other service providers, came about due the concern about the high rate of pregnancy and poor school performances by local school children.

Pupils of Alex High, Minerva, Pholosho, Realogile, Eastbank, Kwa-Bhekilanga, Sandown and Marlboro secondary schools made the commitment.

Here is what they plan for their education:

To achieve zero percent teenage pregnancies pupils will:

Alex police urged the children to abide by their pledges and said this would make the police’s work easier. “We currently handle 20 cases of children-related misdemeanours which disadvantage them through lost school hours,” said Constable Idah Morovhi.

“Some could lead to arrests and possible expulsion from school. If any case is found to be serious, they also could be imprisoned.”

Details: Lifeline 011 443 3555.

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