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Education & Youth Development

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Volunteer with us – a chance of a lifetime!

Come and live in Coffee Bay for a year! Take the sabbatical you’ve always been dreaming of, or take that gap year you haven’t quite got round to. One of local schools, Pato Junior Secondary (from 6 – 14 years)

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Good Luck to our Matric Students!

This week marks the start of Matric exams and more especially the last year of high school for one of our scholarship students, Lastborn. After winning one of our high school  scholarships in 2013 and after three years of hard

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St Johns College High School Scholarship students – 2014

The High School Scholarship Programme has 5 children attending St Johns College in Mthatha for the 2014 school year.  There are 3 new grade 10 students,       The two boys in grade 11, Lastborn Stewu and Nkhosikhona Matshisi 

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South African College of Tourism girls are very happy!

The two young ladies that have gone to the South African College of Tourism (SACT) on a bursary for the 2014 academic year are Noluvo Vulindlela and Vuya Soya. Both girls are very happy to be in Graaff Reinet and

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High School Scholarship programme 2014

It is time to start interviewing and selecting students for the High School Scholarship programme at St Johns College for 2014.  We went to do presentations to the grade 9’s at the schools in the  greater Coffee Bay area.  We

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Time to select St Johns Scholars for 2013

Hi everyone, As you might have read on a posting earlier this year, we were only able to assist 2 students from the greater Coffee Bay area to go and attend St Johns College in 2012.  We would really like

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St Johns College Scholarship programme – 2012

2012 Saw only 2 new students enter the scholarship programme, which was most unfortuante, as I went and did presentations at of the 6 local Junior Secondary Schools in the surrounding areas.  The 2 new students are Sisipho Nyaleka  from

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SACT girls for 2012!

This year Sustainable Coffee Bay NPO was fortunate enough to receive 4 full bursaries for 4 young ladies from the area to attend the South African College of  Tourism in Graaff Reinet.  This is the 3rd year that we have

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SACT Hospitality students

Congratulations to the three Coffee Bay girls, Yonela Gwangqa, Nompumelelo Rixi and Luleka Jokanisi who had bursaries at the South African College of  Tourism in Graaff Reinet in 2010 and all passed well.  They were the first students from our

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Fanekhaya Lili update

It has been a rocky road for Fanekhaya Lili, but despite all the challenges, he is proudly doing his last year of Mechanical Engineering at Walter Sisulu University in Butterworth.  He did quite well in his 2010 year-end exams and

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