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3 Feb 2012
After an extensive selection process, Bulelani Futshane, a former Bridging Year student and an assistant coordinator of SAEP's Hope Scholars Programme, has been selected to represent South Africa as one of only 17 Spark International "Changemakers",...
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27 Jan 2012
The application process for the 2012 Bridging Year is underway, and applications have been rolling in to SAEP's headquarters.   The Bridging Year staff will finalise selections in mid-February, so any interested candidates are urged to apply...
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25 Jan 2012
After only three years of operation, SAEP's ADT Teach Programme has been selected to receive the Tyco International Security Solutions President's Award for 2011.   The programme, one of only three programmes worldwide to be honoured with...
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24 Jan 2012
After weeks of anticipation, the matric exam results for the Bridging Year Class of 2011 surfaced on 5 January. SAEP is happy to report that all students improved their results by at least one symbol...
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20 Jan 2012
Two former Bridging Year students continue to make SAEP proud by earning academic distinctions on their year-end results.   After months of hard work, Siphokazi Mpololo and Sandiso Ndinisa have earned outstanding marks, receiving special recognition from...
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As the governing body of Qhama Educare, we are making a big thanks for all the things you've done for us in our child's school. The fundraising has taken Qhama to the better level now. As to the volunteers - our children have learned a lot from them. We see that there are a lot of changes in the school. Thank you for the container, too. We want to make our office inside of the container. We want to encourage you for your help and kindness. You've put the school of our children in a better level and we are proud.
- Ms Sithelwa Soji, Principal of Qhama Educare Centre

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