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Schools receive assistance from Nedbank

Situated in Carolina, under the Albert Luthuli Local municipality, the two schools are part of a farming community with a very high unemployment rate.

NELSPRUIT – Demonstrating its on-going commitment to education and community development, Nedbank has just completed the construction of a school hall at Zinikeleni Secondary School and a refurbished assembly and classrooms at Ezenzeleni Primary School in Mpumalanga through an investment of more than R 600 000.

Situated in Carolina, under the Albert Luthuli Local municipality, the two schools are part of a farming community with a very high unemployment rate. “We identified the needs of these schools while providing them with school uniforms and stationery during last year’s Nedbank Back to School campaign. We then decided to strengthen our relationship with this community as we believe that education is the key to unlocking a knowledge based economy” said Kone Gugushe, Divisional Executive for Corporate Social Responsibility at Nedbank during the hand-over ceremony for the school hall.

The Zinikeleni Secondary School hall worth R 400 000 will serve as a multipurpose centre for writing examinations, school governing body and community meetings, sports, arts, cultural and other activities. Ezenzeleni Primary school, which is close to and is a feeder school to Zinikeleni; received more than R 230 000 to make the classrooms and assembly fit for learning.

Research shows that effective schools are built on strong leadership, quality teaching, resourced learners, adequate infrastructure, community involvement, and proper academic support. This investment forms part of Nedbank’s Fundisa holistic programme which follows a two-pillar education intervention model where the first pillar focuses on education across an individual’s life stages, starting from early childhood development right through to tertiary education. The second pillar enables holistic support for beneficiary schools, resulting in a more effective school system.

The Fundisa programme aims to build effective schools through infrastructure development, teacher training, building leadership capacity and providing classroom-based support. “Education is one of our Corporate Social Responsibility’s (CSR) focus areas and we are determined to enable as many learners as we can to focus on their studies rather than on school resources or infrastructure” added Gugushe.

To date, Nedbank has invested over R22 million towards teacher and learner development programmes aimed at improving education in the country and thereby contributing to the National Development plan and Millennium Development Goal of eradicating poverty.

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