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Imagine a Grade 4 child, nervously stepping onto the Digibus for the first time. The seat is unfamiliar, the screen in front of them daunting, and the task ahead—reading and learning in a foreign language—feels insurmountable. Now fast forward a few months: that same child is seated with quiet confidence, raising their hand to explain how coding can tell a story or solving a math problem with confidence. This transformation is the heartbeat of our year at VUSA—stories of courage, determination, and the extraordinary power of opportunity. This
term, we were honoured to welcome HRH Prince William to the Digibus during
his Earthshot tour. His visit reminded us of the long road ahead to safeguard
our planet but also reinforced the power of education to drive change. The
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) drive all our programs, and with the
help of partners like ‘Lessons in Conservation’, run by an
incredible group of Stellenbosch University students we are embedding these
values into our lessons. From teaching conservation to showing children the
small actions they can take to care for the planet, we are equipping the next
generation with the knowledge and agency to make a difference. Perhaps
the greatest new value we’ve added to our program this year is the arrival of
Sabelo Mlonyeni, our social worker. Our children are going through a lot—more
than most of us can imagine. Whether it’s struggles at home, challenges at
school, or simply the burden of growing up in difficult circumstances, they
need someone to guide them through. Sabelo has brought a steady,
compassionate presence, catching children who might otherwise fall through
the cracks and supporting their families through particularly hard times. We
are so grateful to have someone to fill this vital role. Our rugby program continued to be a source of pride and learning. This term, our young players tested their skills against teams from clubs like NTK, Atlas, Belville, Brackenfell and Goodwood. Each match was a lesson—not just in sport but in resilience, discipline, and teamwork. On the pitch, they learned that hard work and unity can bridge any gap. Off the pitch, they carried those lessons into the classroom and their daily lives. Our academic programs continue to strengthen. This year, we welcomed Investec Bank as our new Maths partner. With their support, we are hopeful that the additional resources will help our younger children build stronger foundations in numeracy, setting them up for future success. You can explore more about the impact of our programs in our Annual Report below, which highlights the strides we’ve made in education, sports, and community development. To
end off the year, this past weekend we celebrated one of our most special
traditions: the Bishops / VUSA Christmas party. Every year, it’s a privilege
to partner with Bishops families and increidble organisations like Shoprite, Spur, Sir Fruit, Yokico, Trendy Treees, HCI Foundation,
Homechoice and RIA
Cares to create a magical day for the children. This isn’t
just about the gifts or the celebration—it’s about what it means to the
children. When they see others investing in them, they begin to invest in themselves. Through
it all, the power of community remains at the core of what we do. It’s in the
people who show up, the organisations that stand beside us, and the children
who remind us why this work matters. Together, we are creating opportunities,
fostering hope, and changing lives. Thank you for being part of this journey. We can’t wait to see what we will achieve together in 2025. Wishing you and your loved ones a safe, joyful, and restful holiday season, Kind Regards, Brendan, Nikki, Lebo, Mak & the VUSA Team
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It was wonderful to join our partners, The Atlas Foundation, in Ocean View and to welcome HRH Prince William aboard the Digibus. Adding to the inspiration, rugby legends Tendai Mtawarira and Scarra Ntubeni also joined the day, sharing powerful messages about the importance of education, hard work, and self-belief.
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IT’S THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR
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This year’s Christmas party was filled with joy, laughter, and heartwarming moments, all thanks to the incredible generosity and support of so many. A
special thank you to Shoprite, Yokico, RIA Cares, Homechoice, The Living
Ball, HCI Foundation, Sir Fruit, and Spur for their wonderful
contributions. Huge gratitude also to Mike Teke, Ryan Mitchell, the
Venn family, Gavin and Sharon Dickinson from Trend for their
incredible support. Thank you also to Sue Johns and her Grade 5
boys for the thoughtful gift bags, the Herschel Girls for their amazing
Christmas biscuit station and Asiphe the Magician for adding a touch of
wonder to the day. To all the families a who contributed
financially, volunteered their time, and brought the magic alive—thank you
for making this day so special for the children. Photo Credits: Deon Collison
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This term, our players gave it their all on the field, competing against clubs like NTK, Atlas, Belville and Goodwood, and learning lessons that go far beyond rugby. Proud moments, powerful bonds, and endless talent. Special thanks to 10x Investements and Old Mutual Alternative Investments, key sponsors of the VUSA Rugby Programme. Photo Credit: Masi January
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Thanks to the incredible team at Lessons in Conservation Our children explored the incredible work of SANCCOB this term, learning firsthand how small actions can make a big difference for our environment and its wildlife. Conservation begins with knowledge—and these young minds are ready to make an impact. Outings like these provide our children with experiences that extend beyond the classroom and the field. They spark curiosity, broaden perspectives, and deepen understanding of the world around them. Whether it's learning about conservation at SANCCOB, exploring historical landmarks, or engaging with different communities, these outings help nurture a sense of responsibility, connection, and possibility. They remind our children that their dreams and actions can reach far beyond their current circumstances, inspiring them to see themselves as changemakers in their own lives and the world.
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Our children embraced their roots this Heritage Day with vibrant outfits, smiles, and a shared meal that brought everyone together. A beautiful reminder of the strength and unity in our diversity. Photo Credit: Masi January
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Our Early Childhood
Development (ECD) programme continues to grow, with dedicated facilitators
providing tailored support to prepare the children for school. The
relationships they’ve built with the children are key to the programme’s
success, ensuring that every child receives the attention and care they
need. The ECD Angels continue to invest time, care, energy and love into our ECD Programme, supporting Likhwezi Educare every Tuesday from 10am-12pm. Thank you for all you have done this year and particular thanks to you and your children for making a school ready pack for all the children going to Grade R next year. If you’re interested in joining this heartwarming journey, please reach out to Aoife Doherty or Bryony Bruce.
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BISHOPS PRE-PREP 175 FUN SPORTS DAY
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Bishops Pre-Prep hosted a lively funday as part of the 175 celebrations and our children from Gege and Nomonde were thrilled to be part of it! The morning was packed with energy as they participated in exciting races and activities. A
special shoutout to the Bishops families in attendance, who cheered not only
for their own children but also rooted wholeheartedly for our VUSA children.
The shared enthusiasm and support made the day even more special, showing the
strength of our growing community connections. Thank you to Bishops Pre-Prep for this wonderful experience – the joy and laughter from our kids said it all!
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Our Under-12s had a fantastic day at Rush, filled with energy, laughter, and a lot of bouncing fun! We’re so grateful to Rush for offering us a discount and making this memorable outing possible. It was a special day for the kids to unwind, connect, and simply enjoy being kids.
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None of this would be possible without our incredible staff, who embody the heart and soul of the VUSA programme. Their work goes far beyond the hours of 9 to 5; they live and breathe the community, serving as mentors, role models, and sometimes the steady hand that a child needs most. They show up for the little things, the big things, and everything in between, always with a passion that inspires. We hope they know just how much we appreciate them and the transformative impact they make every single day.
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Sabelo, our social worker, recently hosted an insightful community workshop, bringing together parents, school heads, and staff from Langa schools. With an excellent panel of speakers, Mr L Phakade ( Langa Ward Councilor), Mr Kambula (I Am My Brother's Keeper), Miss Jama (Department of Social Development), Mr L Dlaba (Lakhizwe Foundation), Siviwe School of Skills (Gugulethu) and Mr Bagapi ( VUSA Parent). The workshop explored the critical role of collaboration between schools, parents, government and VUSA in nurturing the whole child.
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THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING
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Still looking for the perfect Christmas present for your rugby loving family and friends? Matthew Pearce and Tim Richman have published Back to Back: The Springboks’ Rugby World Cup Victory In Their Own Words – France 2023, a magnificent coffee table book celebrating the Springboks’ triumphant campaign at the Rugby World Cup in France. For each copy sold, 10% will be
donated to VUSA, directly supporting our programs and
initiatives. This beautifully crafted book features first-person accounts
from all 35 players in the squad, as well as head coach Jacques Nienaber
and director of rugby Rassie Erasmus, offering an intimate glimpse into
their memories of the tournament. It also includes personal statistics,
match reports by SuperSport commentator Matthew Pearce, and stunning
full-colour action photography. By purchasing this book, you not only own a
piece of rugby history but also contribute to the future of our community's
youth. To order your copy via EFT please click the link below and reference
payments with your name / B2B. Copies can be collected from the VUSA
office at the Mitre,
Raymond Ackcerman Centre, 65 Campground Road, Rondebosch.
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