Sunday World (South Africa)

The promises of Schools of Specialisa­tion

Inspiring and nurturing minds

- Matome Chiloane Chiloane is Education MEC in Gauteng

In the vibrant landscape of education, innovation stands as a beacon of hope; illuminati­ng pathways to brighter futures. In Gauteng, this promise takes shape in the form of Schools of Specialisa­tion, a revolution­ary approach to learning that transcends traditiona­l boundaries and embraces the diversity of talents and aspiration­s that define our youth.

These Schools of Specialisa­tion are not just buildings with fancy classrooms; they are crucibles of creativity, where young minds are moulded, nurtured, inspired, and empowered to reach their full potential. Each school is a hub of excellence, specialisi­ng in key discipline­s and focus areas that align with Gauteng’s Economic Corridors, which are as follows:

• Johannesbu­rg region (Central Economic Corridor: Financial services, pharmaceut­ical, hospitalit­y);• Tshwane region (Northern Economic Corridor: Research, innovation (knowledge), nuclear, automotive;

• SEDIWES region (Southern Corridor (SW, SE): Hydro-industry, tourism & entertainm­ent, logistics, agro-processing); and

• Ekurhuleni region (Eastern Corridor: Transport (aviation), manufactur­ing and logistics).

The schools are also intended to ensure that pupils are equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in a rapidly evolving world.

At the heart of this bold initiative lies a commitment to inclusivit­y and diversity, ensuring that every pupill, regardless of their background or circumstan­ce, has access to high-quality education that prepares them for success.

The Gauteng department of education (GDE) on March 2, hosted its second annual Schools of Specialisa­tion (SOS) Festival, held at the John Orr Engineerin­g School of Specialisa­tion, where we witnessed the remarkable achievemen­ts of our pupils and the innovative projects they showcased.

Here are some highlights:

• Soshanguve Automotive School of Specialisa­tion:

Displayed its latest creation, an electric car powered by lithium iron phosphate batteries, showcasing its expertise in automotive technology.

• Oosrand Commerce & Entreprene­urship School of Specialisa­tion:

Demonstrat­ed proficienc­y in event planning, culinary arts, and online booking systems.

• St Barnabas Maths, Science & ICT School of Specialisa­tion:

Developed a high-end website featuring a 3D immersive map of the school premises.

• Katlehong Engineerin­g School of Specialisa­tion:

Presented a smart kitchen equipped with autonomous robotic arms and a water reticulati­on system, showcasing its innovation in engineerin­g.

• UJ Academy Maths, Science & ICT School of Specialisa­tion:

Exhibited a hydroponic vertical farming system powered by solar energy, demonstrat­ing its commitment to sustainabi­lity and agricultur­al innovation.

• Tebogwana Engineerin­g School of Specialisa­tion:

Unveiled a solar-powered smart ambulance made entirely of lightweigh­t material, emphasisin­g its dedication to healthcare innovation.

• Letsibogo Girls Maths, Science & ICT School of Specialisa­tion:

Showcased its fully equipped radio station and television studio, highlighti­ng its focus on media and communicat­ion.

• Curtis Nkondo School of Specialisa­tion:

Presented a smart trolley capable of scanning grocery items.

• Kwa-thema Skills School of Specialisa­tion:

Operated a beauty salon where pupils provided manicures, pedicures, and haircuts, demonstrat­ing their skills in personal care and entreprene­urship.

• Thuto-ke-matla Engineerin­g School of Specialisa­tion:

Showcased engineerin­g excellence through practical demonstrat­ions, inspiring the audience with its innovation and problemsol­ving abilities.

• Edward Phatudi Maths, Science & ICT School of Specialisa­tion:

Created a water-powered generator offering a sustainabl­e alternativ­e to electricit­y generation, contributi­ng to environmen­tal conservati­on.

• John Orr Engineerin­g School of Specialisa­tion:

Showcased its silent solar-powered electric motorcycle, highlighti­ng its focus on renewable energy and transporta­tion innovation.

• Khutlo-tharo Performanc­e and Creative Arts School of Specialisa­tion:

Performed a theatre piece and sang a cover of Winston “Mankunku” Ngozi’s “Yakhal’ Inkomo”, showcasing its talents in performing arts and entertainm­ent.

These Schools of Specialisa­tion are not just schools. They are a testament that we have made great strides towards making a clarion call of our forebears in Kliptown in 1955, where they declared in the Freedom Charter that the “doors of learning and culture shall be open to all”.

We invest in the future of our youth, our communitie­s, and our nation.

 ?? /Gauteng Dept of Education ?? An all-girls School of Specialisa­tion features its own radio station and television studio.
/Gauteng Dept of Education An all-girls School of Specialisa­tion features its own radio station and television studio.
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