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Prize Giving Season

Inspire Foundation Group Africa was officially re-launched in March 2014 after the merger between Aganang Leadership & Education Foundation and Aganang Maths and Science Academy. The launch marked the IFG Africa’s fourth year of official operation.
The foundation’s Chairperson Unathi September unveiled 2014 targets, the new objectives and vision for Inspire Foundation. The day also served as the last day of Inspire Career Awareness tour in the Eastern Cape. Siliziwe Qushu from the Inspire School Support summed up the impact of the tour in learners in disadvantaged communities and shared her personal experiences on the tour.
Inspire Academy used the day for their quarterly prize giving, awarding top learners in Mathematics, Physical Science and Accounting from grade 10 – 12. Inspire Academy Head, Khulile September, stated that the initiative is important for boosting the learner’s confidence and motivation for the mid-year exams.
An additional Eastern Cape school (Phandulwazi Agricultural High School) was included in the 2014 academic excellence programme. Phandulwazi Agricultural High School is a specialist school, based in Alice in the Eastern Cape. Philela Majokweni and Natasha Mazomba represented the foundation at the event.
Sanda Ncama represented the foundation at the Bisho Primary school prize giving, sponsoring the school for the third consecutive year in 2014. Our last event for 2014 was at Bovet Primary School prize giving at Alexandra Township. The foundation has long term relationships with all academic excellence programme partner schools, volunteers are encouraged to recommend potential partner schools. Click to recommend

Years of Inspiration

Learners Inspired

Awards Donated

Partner Schools

Inspiring Pictures

Voluteers



Years of Inspiration

Learners Inspired

Awards Donated

Partner Schools

Inspiring Pictures

Voluteers

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