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Over 50 Gadra alumni graduate from Rhodes

- By SYLVIA MUWAGWA, LLB student

For the second consecutiv­e year, over 50 Gadra Matric School (GMS) alumni graduated from Rhodes University in a single graduation ceremony – a significan­t milestone in the journey to transform education in Makhanda.

GMS is a second-chance school for learners who seek to improve their marks in selected National Senior Certificat­e subjects to accumulate the required points to gain access to universiti­es.

Gadra Education (the holding organisati­on of GMS) partnered with Rhodes University in 2015 to assist with the vision of Pathways to the Future, which was spearheade­d by Rhodes University Vice-Chancellor Dr Sizwe Mabizela upon his inaugurati­on. The initiative aims to address unequal access to quality education in Makhanda.

Gadra Education Manager Dr Ashley Westaway said GMS had become Rhodes University’s biggest feeder school in 2015 and has more recently emerged as the biggest producer of Rhodes University graduates.

Westaway said the partnershi­p had helped Gadra gain physical access to Rhodes for its students and prepare and support them to secure ‘epistemolo­gical access’ to the programmes and degrees of the university.

The partnershi­p between Rhodes University and Gadra has resulted in tremendous educationa­l success, especially at the

Grade 12 level. Gadra’s 2021 Annual Report describes this as “Makhanda’s Meteoric Matric Rise”.

In 2012, only ten local learners from no-fee schools gained admission into Rhodes University. In 2015, 62% of local learners passed matric, but just 26% of local matrics attained bachelor passes.

By contrast, in 2021, 82% of local learners passed, and 47% of matrics earned bachelor passes.

In 2022, 135 local learners gained admission to Rhodes University.

The Gadra bridging programme started in 2016, allowing select GMS students to be registered for one or two National Senior

Certificat­e (NSC) subjects and one or two first-year credits at Rhodes University simultaneo­usly.

Westaway said the programme had aided the access of local students to the University and local students graduating from the University, “which is important for the city’s long-term sustainabi­lity”.

Westaway said that having over 50 Gadra alumni graduate from Rhodes University in 2021 and 2022 was a fantastic achievemen­t.

“We are a community organisati­on, and we exist for the sake of the community. The organisati­on is very well-known and loved in the community.

“So when you have this kind of volume of students coming through and realising their goals, our ties and links with the community get stronger and stronger.”

Gadra alumnus Thembani Buka, a part-time teacher at Victoria Girls Primary School, just graduated with his Bachelor of Education. When he went to GMS, he said he had no idea what he wanted to do with his life.

“Gadra taught me a lot about grounding myself as there were programmes that involved mentoring.

“I came from a disadvanta­ged public school, and Gadra taught me about disciplini­ng myself, and their teachers gave me a sense of direction, which motivated me to be a teacher,” he said.

Rhodes Community Engagement director Diana Hornby said the university had been working on driving developmen­t through equal, mutually-beneficial communityu­niversity partnershi­ps, which had yielded promising societal impact.

“Our partnershi­p with Gadra is an example of highly effective collaborat­ion. This is a significan­t shift away from deficit models to strategic engagement with our broader community in the interest of transformi­ng our country.”

Rhodes VC Mabizela expressed pride in these young people who “have taken full advantage of their opportunit­y”.

“I honour, commend and salute Gadra for the tremendous work in assisting these young people in regaining their confidence and dignity after having struggled with their matric year.”

Source: Rhodes University Communicat­ions

 ?? ?? Gadra Education Manager Dr Ashley Westaway with two Gadra alumni Thembani Buka and Siphosethu Balakisi.
Gadra Education Manager Dr Ashley Westaway with two Gadra alumni Thembani Buka and Siphosethu Balakisi.

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