UCT Online High School Principal, Yandiswa Xhakaza, says, “We decided that from day one of our doors opening we would find ways to nurture talented young people who cannot afford our fees. We are incredibly grateful that, like us, Sanlam recognises the importance of investing in our future leaders, society builders and changemakers. Partnering with Sanlam was a crucial step in getting us to where we are today.”
Xhakaza adds that the application process was ‘gruelling’. Thousands of applications were received and screened, with many sadly missing the requisite 70% maths and language marks to meet the minimum requirements. This demonstrates the dire need for a strong focus on numeracy in South Africa. Applicants then sent in video interviews, from which the 90 successful Sanlam scholars were selected.
Mbhele concludes, “We are beyond proud to be sponsoring these young people and we congratulate each of them and wish them well. High school is such a special, formative time, and we’re excited to watch them fly. We hope that many other corporates will consider sponsoring further scholarships. Africa’s greatest gift is our youth.
“We need to invest in them if we are to unleash our continent’s full, unparalleled potential. Now’s the time to start them on their journey to live with confidence, go after their goals, and build the futures they deserve. As the first-ever school song – beautifully sung by GoodLuck, Shekhinah, YoungstaCPT and Msaki – so proudly proclaims, ‘We Own The Future’. Our young people own the future. Let’s give them the best leg up we can.”