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Mosa Mojakisane High Schools Officer
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Introduction High schools learners are an important source in ensuring that ACTS and known at an earlier stage. It helps to ensure that learners from high school to varsity are already informed about ACTS and they do not get in a different environment. It teaches high school learner, groom and consciously prepare them on their arrival at varsity.
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Aims To advertise ACTS to schools learners so that they are aware of it. To improve the educational levels in the country. To make sure that ACTS remains relevant to the youth of SA in order to bring about change in a long run. To create a community of intellects that will be able to take SA forward and improve its economy. To make education more fashionable at all aspects of our school. To impact knowledge that will sustain these learners now and for generations to come.
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Objectives Engaging with school through educational program. Hold seminars the learners in order to equip them with all the relevant skills. Supplies the schools with university application forms and prospectus to help them with choosing their careers and how to fill forms while in high school. Invite motivational speakers under ACTS banner that will give hope to learners. Motivate learners on the importance of education with tertiary experience that we have at varsity. Give hope to learners that education is the way to go. Offer support to disadvantaged learners so that they are able to apply for bursaries on time.
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Implementation Visit nearby parishes Visit school around your branch Use social media to attract scholars Use brochures and word of mouth
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Possible implementation Sunday and Saturdays Once per quarter When tertiary is closed
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NB When visiting churches and school communicate with people who are in charge there e.g. principals and parish priest and engage with your chaplains when putting down ideas.
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Thank You!!
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