Youth Empowerment through Education
In South Africa there is a big gap within the education system between those in previously disadvantaged communities and private schools. The education system in the township areas is way below par and is not providing the students with the skills and knowledge to improve their futures. Thousands of students are still being educated through a system that is failing them and trapping them in low income communities. The current education system does not provide them with the right skills to empower themselves or enable them to compete for employment at a suitable level. Students are completing their schooling but don't have the necessary skills to obtain employment or the basic skills to apply for work.
As a result of the poor level of education that students are receiving from their local schools, many students drop out and do not complete their mandatory education to enable them to study further. The Learning Centres help the students re-engage with education and complete their basic requirements to be able to go on to study further at university. The style and delivery of programmes at the centres motivates the students to re-engage and complete their basic education which enables them to go on and study further at colleges or universities. It also gives helps them to change their attitude towards learning and become life long learners as they realise the importance of education to enable them to improve their futures and empower them to change their career pathways.
The Learning Centre concept has achieved greatness far beyond expectation since opening in South Africa in 2012. An initiative started in the UK at all Premier League Clubs was brought back to South Africa because of the overwhelming need of the youth to narrow the gap and bridge the digital divide. Thousands of students have benefitted not only academically but also gaining life skills, improving their confidence and self-esteem and changing their attitude towards learning. The ethos and facilitation style at the learning centres has enabled the community to be empowered and become more employable through exciting educational initiatives and accredited courses.
The Centres use the power of sport and high tech classrooms to enable students to gain the necessary skills and knowledge to be able to empower themselves through education.
The centres ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote life long learning opportunities for all.
The centres serve the previously disadvantaged communities who live in the township areas of the country and are trapped in their circumstances as they are not receiving adequate education. Young people from ages 11-18 will have the opportunity to attend the centres after school to gain meaningful, solid education and skills to enable them to empower themselves to better futures and employment. Young adults aged between 18-25 will have the opportunity to learn and take accredited courses at the centres in the mornings. These courses will reward them with nationally recognised certificates that they can use to gain employment and start their own businesses. Teachers from the community will also attend the centres to learn how to use technology in the classroom and enable them to prepare the students for the future by being comfortable using technology. The centres will also help the students and teachers to get the most from the 4th Industrial revolution by skilling them to take advantage of developments in IT. Volunteers will also be welcome at the centres to assist with the delivery of the programmes and learn the skills to enable them to run the centres successfully in the future. The centres then employ local volunteers to continue with the delivery of the programmes to the local community.
The learning centres are based in the heart of the townships they serve, providing opportunities to the community to uplift themselves through education. The centres have been running successfully for over 10 years and provide programmes which meet the needs of the community. The programmes and opportunities have been perfected over the last 10 years so that the communities can get the maximum benefits from attending.
Below are some of the achievements of the centres over the past 10 years.
14000+ – Learners have attended the Learning Centres to date
675 + – Adults and teachers from schools supported the learners
100 – Regular volunteers who visited the centres each week gaining skills and becoming more employable
32 – Primary and High Schools attended the Learning Centres where individual programmes were created to cater for their specific needs
17 – Full holiday programmes delivered for high school pupils using coding and robotics
11 – Full time teacher’s professional development programmes delivered in partnership with the GDE
6 – Full Time ITEssentials programmes delivered for over 210 unemployed youth to enable them to gain certification and become employable
13 – Meaningful partnerships established with other educational organisations to enhance and complement our programme delivery
410 – Students from 8 new schools participated in Global Computer Science Week, learning to Code
22% – The average improvement made by School Learners in Maths
20% – The average improvement made by School Learners in English
1000+ – Hours of education programmes delivered throughout each year
2nd – Learning Centre has worked with 525 students and 225 youth from 10 local schools since opening in 2017 in Ratanda finding employment for over 70% of the youth who graduated from the programme.
2 – New satellite centres opened in Orlando replicating the programme at the main centre and working with 10 new schools and 364 new students
1 – Past pupil from the Learning Centre who spent 3 years with us became the Head boy of Horizon International School and attributed his success to the skills he gained while at the centre
1 – Volunteer, namely Lukhanyo Kwepile, became an ambassador for education in Germany for a year and represented the Learning Centre overseas after years of dedication to the centre as a volunteer and student
2 – Past Pupils were mentored throughout their school careers, became volunteers after school and are now employed by OPFC as facilitators at the Learning Centre
3 – new learning centres established in 2021 at 3 schools in townships of Johannesburg benefitting the whole school and the community surrounding it.
80>#/b### - of the youth who attained nationally recognised accreditations at the centre went on to find permanent employment or start their own businesses.
0 – the participation of previous students and community members in looting and unrest during the chaos that affected the nation in July 2021. Instead our students, teachers and community members were empowered to stand up and defend their local communities against social ills.
- Enable personalized learning and individualized instruction for learners who are most at risk for disengagement and school drop-out
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