We Support
We Support
The Vision of 100% Pass rate is a shared vision, which will inevitably positively impact the reduction of crime, alleviation of poverty and proactively address the issues surrounding youth unemployment in South Africa. When you take care of the root, the fruit will be a natural result.
We support the following organisations:
National Development Plan 2030
Resilient Learning is perfectly aligned with the National Development Plan 2030 which aims to eliminate poverty and reduce inequality by 2030. We too believe that young people deserve better educational and economic opportunities, and focused efforts are required to eliminate gender inequality.
National Youth Development Agency
Resilient Learning is committed to serving South Africa by providing Life Skills because it is an essential part of being able to meet the challenges of everyday life. We support the National Youth Development Agency to empower youth with applicable life skills relevant to a constantly changing society.
South African Council For Educators
We agree that “Teaching should be a highly valued profession and teachers should be recognised for their efforts and professionalism” National Development Plan – South Africa.
Department Of Higher Education And Training
We also advocate Post School Education, vocational education, community education and skills development for a better South Africa.
Department Of Basic Education
We believe that Resilient Learning is directly in line with the Action Plan to 2019: Towards the Realisation of Schooling 2030 – Department: Basic Education, Republic of South Africa.
Department Of Trade & Industry South Africa
Resilient Learning is committed to Create Employability and encourage entrepreneurship: Most people without Matric or University are unemployed. Education makes you employable.
Department Of Social Development
Resilient Learning is committed to Poverty Reduction: Most people without education are poor. Cycle of poverty can be broken with education.
South African Police Services
Resilient Learning is committed to responsible citizenship. Resilient Learning will undoubtedly help to reduce crime. Most of the youth who have turned criminals are those who did not pass Matric. Instead of simply addressing the symptoms of the problem – Resilient Learning goes to the root. Our schools should not be rife with turf wars and violence. Resilient Learning supports The South African Police Service and salute them for their commitment and intervention to ensure Learner and Educator safety.
The Ethics Institute
Resilient Learning supports The Ethics Institute’s vision of building an ethically responsible society by acting ethically and promoting ethics in our sphere of influence.