Systems Set Positive Legacy At Molebatsi Primary
Koketso Kgoboge | Monday October 22, 2018 13:21
Nkgetse is the patron of the Majwaneng School. His company, Security Systems, had adopted Molebatsi School back in 2012 for five years. In 2017, the company and the school agreed on a two-year augmentation of the partnership that ends next year December. Speaking at the school’s prize-giving ceremony that Security Systems had organised, Nkgetse stated that six years back when they came on board the results were below the standard and the school lacked the aspiration for improved results.
He said acting on the organisation’s corporate social responsibility and its component of education empowerment they resourced the school to motivate positivity and desire. Three years down the line, he said, the partnership bore fruits, as there was a tremendous improvement on the Primary School Leaving Examinations chart and in the regional education competitions.The school was able to take part in the Information Communication Technology (ICT), and Mathematics and Science competitions that they conquered in the region and went as far as the nationals. The security boss declared that they would not be continuing the relationship with the school at the same wavelength as they have been doing. However, he said his organisation would not be entirely lost to the school. He said he would assist the school to find a new partner and facilitate a smooth transformation to ensure they achieve the set target.
“Our target remains to attain the greatest heights of results in the similar way the private schools do in the cities and we would not be lost to that cause. I am going to ensure that the next organisation that comes will be ushered in smoothly.”
He applauded the parents for their association with the school and encouraged them to hold onto their responsibilities in their children’s education. He also applauded the teachers and advised that they should remain steadfast and committed to their profession. “We are what we are due to our unwavering teachers. Teachers must refrain from working for hours but commit to attaining desirable targets,” he said.
In response, the school head, Seamogo Kane pledged that they would not disappoint. She thanked Security Systems for the contributions they made over the years.
“Failure remains no option. We are a great machine oiled to excel and we will remain one of the schools in the region to be admired in the general results. We are indebted to our partners that have been our stallions over the years,” she said with a promise that the legacy that Security Systems has set at the school will live longer.