The Intellectual Empowerment Academy (IEA) urge learners to strive towards academic excellence
IEA provides extra lessons for high school learners
The Intellectual Empowerment Academy (IEA) has began with its educational project. This time around the academy have included learners from Grade Eight to 11 after it only catered for Grade 12s only.
According to Remember Maseko, chairperson of the organisation, they strongly believe that the youth are the ones that uphold the solid responsibility of shaping the country’s future for the better and they will are helping them with their studies for the entire year.
“Last year we were helping the matriculates and this time we have added other grades. “We started with school visits and have already started with the lessons,” said Maseko.
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The lessons are held at Zibambele Primary School.
The school’s principal, Raymond Tshabalala said it is much important that the learners be helped to cultivate a sense of educational commitment from the lower grades as this will grow with them and therefore will reach the matric level competent and ready.
Maseko said they invite learners to come join the project and strive towards academic excellence.
He said they provide education on Saturdays by the ongoing provision of active tutorials, extra classes and one on one academic consultations provided by students from various tertiary institutions.
IEA is an educational organisation with the primary intention of developing the child’s intellectual capabilities through education.
The reason of the organisation is to bridge the gap that exists between education provided by the private schools and that of which are public or state funded.
The organisation’s focus is to help learners from disadvantaged communities to get equal access to extra tuition and guidance.
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