The Ikusasa Lethu Programme
The Ikusasa Lethu Programme has been run successfully since 1990. This Saturday school programme has provided support to around 3 000 learners from the five high schools in Alexandra and surrounding communities.
The beneficiaries receive supplementary learning in Mathematics, Science, English, Computer Skills and other core subjects. The focus is on Grades 10 to 12.
St Mary’s School organises the Ikusasa Lethu programme, provides the premises and facilities, recruits the teachers, arranges transport, and provides food and beverages for the pupils.
Your donation – no matter how big or small – helps the St Mary’s Foundation educate willing and determined pupils from less advantaged backgrounds, giving them access to opportunities and hope for a better future.
These pupils have their whole lives ahead of them, with the potential to change South Africa for the better – but they need your help.
Waverley Girls’ High School
Girls from Waverley Girls’ High School, situated across the road from St Mary’s School, attend classes at St Mary's and learn basic first aid, dance, tennis, art and rhythmic gymnastics.
HA Jack Primary School Programme
St Mary’s School has initiated a number of programmes to assist HA Jack Primary School, which is situated two blocks away. While this school’s needs are great, St Mary’s has tried to address the most pressing issues of learning and literacy. St Mary’s Senior girls do Junior Undiscovered Maths Prodigies (JUMP) Maths on Tuesdays with a group of Grade 5s, and the Grades 6 and 7 girls do Buddy Reading once a week with Grade 3s.