School nurse Sister Grace reports from the Waterberg in South Africa

School nurse Sister Grace looking at new equipment in the Waterberg Innovation Centre

SCHOOL REPORT FROM APRIL – JUNE 2024

Dr Peter Farrant of the Northern Education Trust says, “The work is running well and the service provides a lifeline for many children.”

Sister Grace’s day extends from 08:00-16:00hrs from Monday to Friday. Her office and reporting centre is at Meetshetshela Secondary School just outside Vaalwater in the centre of the Waterberg. She visits other schools once a week. These include Leseding Secondary School, Mokolo Primary School and Mahlasedi Primary School, with occasional trips to Motlakamothala High School 25km out of Vaalwater.

Learners come to see the school nurse with headaches, coughs & fevers, allergies or asthma, injuries, menstrual issues or for mental health support due to anxiety, stress or depression.

“I do provide group health education and guidance per class when there’s free learning period upon arrangement with the teachers. I help learners in the junior classes with career choices and subjects which are linked to each career to enable them chose the right subjects when promoted to senior grades. Other topics are sexual reproductive health, puberty and various methods of contraceptives to girls.”

Waterberg school pupils gather for a sex education lecture
Waterberg school pupils gather for a sex and reproductive education lecture
“LEARNERS GATHERED AND ATTENTIVELY LISTENING TO SEXUAL & REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH TOPIC
School nurse Sister Grace discuses career choices with Grade 9 pupils of the Waterberg

Learners are encouraged to discuss:

  • Common forms of Gender Based Violence.
  • Teenage pregnancy, contraceptives, STIs and sexual abuse both in school and homes.
  • Importance of education and aspirations with the hard work and dedication involved.
GRADE 8’S RECEIVED THEIR LEARNING TABLETS LOADED WITH DATA TO BROWSE SCHOOL WORK AND DOWNLOAD TEXT BOOKS TO READ
GRADE 8s RECEIVED LEARNING TABLETS LOADED WITH DATA and TEXT BOOKS
  • Learners are motivated to take their studies seriously and accept discipline.
  • They are encouraged to take part in physical fitness to enhance mental capability.
Schoolgirls gathering for a netball tournament in the Waterberg
Schoolgirls gathering for a netball tournament with other schools in the Waterberg

 PROGRESS:

  • Grade 12s attended educational camps in the Waterberg District and were offered extra classes in a quiet and conducive environment to prepare for their final examinations.
  • Regular school inspections by officials from the Department of Education motivate teachers on ways of helping learners to archive better results.
  • Extra classes are provided for all learners after school and on weekends to help them to catch up. Teachers are willing to offer their time.
  • Reduction in teenage pregnancy numbers due to availability of contraceptives.
  • Free sanitary pads are distributed to girls on a regular basis to ensure they don’t miss classes. The Department of Education provides schools with disposable pads.
EVERY GIRL LEARNER DESERVES FREE SANITARY PADS
EVERY FEMALE PUPIL DESERVES FREE SANITARY PADS

CHALLENGES:

  • Relocating teachers affects learners who must adjust to new teaching methods and expectations.
  • Disruption of familiar relationships and trust.
  • Learners experience fatigue due to long hours spent at school.
  • To much work is given to learners resulting in some failing to cope or submit school work.
  • Withdrawal of buses transporting learners led to increased number of late arrivals or absenteeism.
School sports for girls of the Waterberg
School sports for girls of the Waterberg

OTHER EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES FOR LEARNERS FROM SURROUNDING SCHOOLS:

The Waterberg Innovation Center based at Meetsetshehla Secondary School in the Waterberg District of Modimolle Mookhgopong Munucipality aims to equip learners with enrichment classes from grades 4-9  & 10-12 in subjects such as Physics, Mathematics, Natural Science, and Technical Science. The Northern Education Trust has been supporting for about two years.

Dr Farrant tells us, “The Northern Education Trust has paid for the renovation and refurbishment of what were the teachers’ quarters at Meetsetshehla School, and the WIC have provided the labour for the project. The result is an office block, where Grace also has her office.” This includes a kitchen to provide refreshments for pupils attending enrichment classes.

The Waterberg Innovation Center provides enrichment classes aimed at scholars of all Waterberg schools. The subject list includes Physical Science, Chemistry, Biological Science, Mathematics, Numeracy, Reading and literacy, Career planning and career guidance.

Th expenditure by NET has been significant, but we think that the programmes are good. They now must start being implemented. You will see a wish ( or needs list) attached to the report. 

The Northern Education Trust is not directly involved in the administration or presentation of the programmes, but we are supportive of the organization.

Learners will also be engaged in a reading competition, spelling bee, career expo and career exhibition along with other activities.

WISH LIST FOR WATERBERG INNOVATION CENTER:

  • Mobile Lab
  • Science Exhibit
  • Branding for the center
  • Lab equipment such as microscopes
  • Transportation bus for learners
  • Funds to reimburse expenses incurred by volunteers
  • We need to reach out to farm schools in remote areas

If you would like to consider supporting this amazing work, please take a look at the Donate page on this website where you can see how even small donations go a long way in South Africa.

Schools will be closed for winter holidays but Grade 12, s will continue to attend classes.

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