Master of her own destiny
Qondisa Ngxanga is the first LEAP graduate to get a Master’s degree. In 2013, she completed a Master’s in Mathematical Science at the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS).
Qondisa Ngxanga is the first LEAP graduate to get a Master’s degree. In 2013, she completed a Master’s in Mathematical Science at the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS).
The years of hard work and mammoth effort have paid off for the teachers and learners of 2013.
We are very proud of Aphelele Kese and Ziyanda Ntshikose who won a bronze medal at this year’s National Science Expo for their ‘Which Honey Should You Buy’ project.
In the days of high-speed internet, mobile phones and instant everything, the concept of ‘work ethic’ may seem a little old-fashioned. We spoke to instructional developer, Glenn Bunger, to find out how to make work cool again.
Sipho Mpongo is an ambitious young photographer living in Langa and studying at the prestigious Cape Town School of Photography. Sipho graduated from LEAP in 2012 and we catch up with him to find out how he is finding life in the fast lane.
We catch up with a few LEAP graduates to find out how they are finding life after LEAP and what advice they have for the Class of 2013.