Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)
South Africa’s potential future created by top scholarship learners
THE Ruta Sechaba Foundation (RSF), a non-profit organisation dedicated to empowering South Africa’s brightest young minds, has unveiled an extraordinary vision of South Africa’s potential future created by its top scholarship recipients.
Using AI technology, learners were encouraged to envisage and artistically represent their ideal South Africa, using iconic landmarks across Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban. The resulting visuals are testament to the boundless potential of young minds when adequately nurtured and supported.
“Empowering our learners to imagine their country’s future and bring it to life in such a tangible, thought-provoking way is a clear demonstration of the success of our ‘investing in potential’ manifesto,” said Natasha Mkhize, strategic relations executive at the foundation.
“This project is a powerful reminder that our youth have the capability and the drive to shape the world positively. Who says it can’t be? These are the vivid imaginings of our brightest minds, and their creations have the power to make you stop and think. This initiative underscores the importance of not just providing access to education, but also the right support and resources to help learners unlock their potential.”
The “investing in potential” viewpoint rests on the foundation’s belief in the transformative power of potential. It sees the potential of young people as an immense force, ready to be harnessed.
To maximise this potential, the foundation provides not only educational resources and opportunities but also a holistic support programme that empowers learners to make a significant impact and go on to achieve great feats beyond school.
“Access to education is just the beginning. By investing in potential, we can provide the right support and resources learners need to succeed in academics and sports.
“We are dedicated to empowering young people to reach their full potential, in turn, building future leaders, innovators, and changemakers who will drive progress in our communities and the world.”
The foundation has supported more than 515 learners across the 66 Curro high schools in 2022, and provided scholarships to academically and athletically gifted learners from disadvantaged backgrounds. Over 90% of Grade 12 learners received university exemption, with more than 100 learners completing Grade 12.
“Our commitment to equalising access to quality education cannot be overstated,” said Mkhize.
“We are acutely aware of young people between the ages of 15 and 34, who are not in education or employment, who are a constant reminder of the importance of our work.”
By prioritising the Sustainable Development Goal of Quality Education, Ruta Sechaba’s approach to education aims create an impactful pathway that directly addresses significant global issues such as poverty, climate change, and inequality.
The scholarships are available for Grades 8 to 11 from other schools, or to learners who are already attending Curro-managed schools but cannot continue because of financial hardship.