Going to South Africa, I had my expectations to be in a rural area helping students in need. Within the first week I was slammed with how rough the education system is for these students. I had given a pre-test to the students to gauge their academic level in mathematics, only to find one student unable to answer certain portions because she had never seen the material in school. Speaking with other facilitators, I found out that teachers do not always show up to class, and in the past month, very little teaching was going on since the principal was out with a medical issue. Despite this fact, the students at Imagine Scholar work hard to overcome their obstacles, rather than shy away.
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Photo Credit: John Helbig with Njabulo Hlatshwayo |
Name: Njabulo Hlatshwayo
Professional Goal: Accountant
Student Quote: "I never lose myself, I am always myself. I’m not like the most of my friends, I don’t get easily pressure by my friends.”
What I’ve noticed about Njabulo: He is a quiet but kind student, always looking where he can improve and helping his fellow Imagine Scholars with mathematics and physics.
Accomplishment: Chess Champion at Imagine Scholar during Term 2 of the academic year. Part of the Electric Vehicle (EV) team that placed 3rd at a competition in Nelspruit.
Growing up in the rural Nkomazi region of South Africa, none of our students are immune to its harsh living situations - nearly half of the students have lost at least one parent; over 30% are orphans. At Imagine Scholar, students get academic, practical and emotional support to achieve their dreams. Imagine Scholar works with students that, but for their birthplace and family finances, would be successful. Students are provided resources and experiences that most rural children cannot access on their own.
I am blessed to not only be able to help these students study mathematics to but to help with Imagine Scholar’s mission to develop students with character, literary competency, community, and critical thinking skills. Within my first week, the students made me feel like part of the Imagine Scholar family, greeting me with smile, hugs and high fives.
Njabulo is a grade 10 student who faithfully comes to Imagine Scholar 3-4 days a week. He is a natural talent at mathematics and is always studying physics through books, youtube videos, or with a local tutor during one of his one-on-one sessions. Njabulo is in need of a personal sponsorship of $100 a month.
Njabulo is just one of several students in need of partial or full scholarships in amounts ranging from $25-$100. Imagine Scholar also needs supplies for our new classroom built to expand our program to more students.
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