SABS hosted our LEAP 6 Girls
SABS hosted 57 girls from LEAP 6 (Ga-Rankuwa) as part of their Cell C Take a Girl Child to Work initiative.
SABS hosted 57 girls from LEAP 6 (Ga-Rankuwa) as part of their Cell C Take a Girl Child to Work initiative.
A celebration event at LEAP 6 GaRankuwa gives the school and its surrounding community a chance to dance, dream and sing together.
Education experts from across South Africa and overseas agreed that the time is now to fund alternative models that will meet the needs and aspirations of all young South Africans.
LEAP had a total of 122 Grade 12 students taking the National Senior Certificate exams – our students achieved a 94.7% pass rate with 115 students qualifing for tertiary studies.
This has been a year of highlights for the Development Team with the opening of two new schools (LEAP 5 and 6) and brand-new school buildings in development. The team also worked hard to bring standard assessment, a new leadership model and an aligned curriculum across all subjects in all LEAP schools.
Johnny Copelyn and HCI are major supporters of LEAP’s work, funding LEAP 2 and its engagement with partner schools Herzlia United and Litha Primary in Gugulethu.
Thank you to the Old Mutual Foundation for this video highlighting what makes the LEAP schools different.
Ross Hill, Leader of LEAP 4 (Diepsloot), shares his experience of participating in the KIPP Fisher Fellowship.
The third edition of the LEAP Voice came out on 18 September 2012. In this issue we hear from the women of the LEAP community.
Amy Kleinhans-Curd, former Miss South Africa and Director of Dial a Teacher, became LEAP’s patron in March after visiting LEAP.