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Principal bids farewell after 38 years of hard work

- NTUTHUKO MLONDO ntuthuko.mlondo@inl.co.za

A STALWART in education, Dr Vusumuzi Simon Dlamini, celebrated his 38-year career in a farewell filled with colour.

The farewell ceremony for the outgoing principal of Ogwini Comprehens­ive Technical High School in umlazi was well attended by former and current pupils, staff, and members from various unions including the SA Democratic Teachers’ Union, the National Profession­al Teachers’ Organisati­on of SA (Naptosa) and the KZN Department of Health. The event took place at the Balmoral Hotel in Durban yesterday.

Reflecting on his career, Dlamini said his interest in teaching began after his matric year, when he took a two-year gap year and was asked to assist at a local school.

“My teaching began in 1982, when I studied for a secondary teacher diploma at Madadeni College of Education in Newcastle. I attained the qualificat­ion in 1984. A year later, I began teaching maths and science at Ogwini, where I remained until retirement.”

In 1994, he obtained a BA in maths and geography at the University of Zululand.

Five years later, he earned a Bachelor of Education (BED) Honours in educationa­l management at Stellenbos­ch University. In 2002, he attained his Master’s in education in educationa­l psychology at the University of Zululand. In 2005, he attained a PHD in educationa­l psychology.

In 2010, he attained a second Master’s qualificat­ion – an MBA in business management at Regent Business School.

Among his achievemen­ts:

He led and mentored hundreds of matric pupils, helping them achieve their academic and career goals. He served as a board member and vice-president of Athletics South Africa, as well as a board member of the Comrades Marathon Associatio­n. He obtained multiple degrees in education, psychology, and business management.

He supported Thando Gumede’s project, a non-profit initiative, that aims to empower young girls through sports and education.

The school currently has more than 3 300 pupils, with over 500 in matric, and maintains a pass rate of over 80%. Dlamini attributed this to the extra efforts of the staff and pupils.

“We believe in working extra hard and going the extra mile to involve children in activities to engage them. This included weekend classes and late evening classes.

“My message to teachers is to keep on working hard as there are too many

challenges on the ground,” Dlamini said.

Daughter Sinethemba Dlamini said she was grateful that after her father’s 38-year sacrifice, the family could finally catch up on lost time.

“It is a great feeling celebratin­g my dad because we have spent 26 years sharing him with hundreds of children and having him wake up early every day and come back after 6pm. There was a lot of time when we missed him. Now we have him to ourselves.”

She added that it was a beautiful celebratio­n and that her dad had worked very hard and deserved to have a rest.

Grade 11 pupil Luyanda Nxele said: “My principal has been a good father to us. He treated us extremely well and, for that, we’d like to appreciate him. I thank him for everything he has done for the school.

“He taught us how to be respectful and has done a lot of things that we as pupils can learn from. We love him a lot.”

 ?? | KHAYA NGWENYA Independen­t Newspapers ?? OGWINI Comprehens­ive Technical High School’s outgoing principal, Dr Vusumuzi Dlamini, celebrated 38 years of service in education. The farewell took place at the Balmoral Hotel, Durban, yesterday.
| KHAYA NGWENYA Independen­t Newspapers OGWINI Comprehens­ive Technical High School’s outgoing principal, Dr Vusumuzi Dlamini, celebrated 38 years of service in education. The farewell took place at the Balmoral Hotel, Durban, yesterday.

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