Monday 25 August 2014

                                      MY PERSONAL JOURNEY

MY FINAL SCHOOL YEAR AT MPUMELELO SECONDARY SCHOOL, IN MPUMALANGA.

My school is situated in the small area called Bundu, which is between Boekenhoedoek and Moteti, in an area where there is less development but though which seems to be developing as time goes on, in my school there were computers that we were using in some tasks needed to be typed, but due to criminals some they were stolen. In my school we have teachers who know their responsibility of being teachers, they were always willing to help if you have problems either school problems or personal problems.

In this area we only have one secondary school, there are children who are living far from the school and matriculates are supposed to knock at school at seven o'clock but due to our caring principal,he made sure that he got them bicycles to let them arrive in time and also feeding scheme during the lunch time for all learners.The community is really contributing to the school as last year they have provided learners from disadvantaged families with school uniform for them to look like all learners.

 The school principal  is willing to take any risk to protect his children through some consequences that are happening within the community or in the school.I Simphiwe Mahlangu completed in 2013, I did these following subjects: Maths literacy, English, Tourism, Business Studies, Home language (isiNdebele), Life orientation and Life sciences. During classes we were not using any technology,we were writing on a chalk board.

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3 comments:

  1. it is amazing that there are still teachers who take priority in doing their job and making the children their responsibility in their profession is the most important of them all, since a teacher can not just be a teacher but also a mother or father to fellow students, now i must say you are very fortunate to experience such a wonderful atmosphere of teachers

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  2. It is so encouraging to know that some teachers take their profession seriously, not just a job that they can be paid for. having a community like yours is a blessing, it shows that they care for children as we all know that a child in a community is a child for the community. well done you made it to the University, take your studies serious and go out there to be a professional teacher and plant knowledge to those children .

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  3. We need teachers like that nowadays not abusive ones or those who just entered into this field for money or because they didn't have any options.

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