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Pitso Mosimane Soccer Schools Kick Off at Nova Pioneer Midrand and other campuses

This exciting partnership aims to introduce learners to soccer, impart valuable life skills, and create a nurturing environment for young talent.

Sports and education are a powerful duo, inspiring and shaping the lives of countless individuals around the world.

In a groundbreaking collaboration, Nova Pioneer is set to welcome the renowned Pitso Mosimane Soccer Schools (PMSS) to its Midrand, Boksburg, and North Riding campuses.

This exciting partnership aims to introduce learners to the world of soccer, impart valuable life skills, and create a nurturing environment for young talent.

CEO and cofounder of Nova Pioneer Schools Chinezi Chijioke said they are thrilled to partner with PMSS to expand opportunities for their Novaneer footballers.

Pitso John Hamilton Mosimane is a South African former professional football player, founder of Pitso Mosimane Soccer Schools, and current coach of Al Ahli Saudi FC.

“At the heart of a Nova Pioneer education is creating experiences where our learners can pursue their passions with rigour, develop the immense potential they possess within, and discover the benefits of working hard towards challenging goals,” said Chijioke.

“This happens both inside and outside the classroom. The PMSS soccer expertise and commitment to holistic development through sport will provide great opportunities for our learners to do just that.”

The collaboration between Nova Pioneer and PMSS marks an exciting new chapter in the institution’s commitment to holistic education.

The Pitso Mosimane Soccer Schools has collaborated with Nova Pioneer schools for the PMSS programme.

By combining academics with sports, pioneers will have the unique opportunity to unleash their athletic potential, foster mental well-being, embrace inclusivity, achieve academic excellence, and build a wide range of transferable skills.

As the programme kicks off, Nova Pioneer looks forward to witnessing the rise of talented soccer players who are not only passionate about the game but also empowered to make a lasting impact on the world.

“Registrations are open and we cannot wait for the first ball to be kicked in June when training officially commences.”

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