CS Learning Centre has remarkable students
Children of all ages with Autism Spectrum Disorder can learn, socialise and practice emotional and sensory regulation.
Every new day is another chance to try different experiences and learn new things at CS Learning and CS Skill Centre, .
They strive to create an environment where children of all ages with Autism Spectrum Disorder can learn, socialise and practice emotional and sensory regulation. The aim is to assist them in learning how to engage with the world, find their unique purpose, and live their best lives.
Okuhle Mzelemu (7) is indomitably happy, gracing all with his wide toothy grin. He is eager to learn and continues to progress daily. His cheerful nature and persistent spirit is inspiring to witness.
Luzuko Ngeleka (13) gives the phrase “pleased to meet you” a whole new meaning. His utter delight in seeing his favourite people in the morning is a joy volcano. Luzuko tries hard and is eager to please.
Cassie Van Vreden (18) is a model of gentle sweetness. She loves a good chat, a cheeky tickle and lots of giggles. Cassie is one of the longest standing learners and she is a part of everyone. It is a joy and delight watching her grow, learn and become the young woman she is today.
These are just three of the remarkable student body, and the school is incredibly proud of them and all they achieve.
Sometimes it can be hard to access special needs education, and it can be a costly endeavour for families. CS Learning Centre is starting a sponsorship fund for students who would benefit from the school but are unable to fund it. This will be an invaluable resource to the community and to those children who just need a little extra patience, love and help to reach their full potential.
If you would be interested in hearing more about the sonsorship programme, contact the school or follow them on social media.
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