2024/08/05
Programme Status: |
Approved Active |
Programme Number: |
2035 |
Programme Executive Summary (Scope):
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The RBI Affordable School Programme is an independent school that was established in an effort to improve the quality of education in the RBN and to develop learners in their own capacity for personal achievement by identifying a curriculum that focuses on basic skills.Its other objective is to improve skills and knowledge of teachers by providing training that is relevevant for better learning outcomes. The school is based on the RBI premises and has been ongoing since 2015
IN SCOPE
- Quality high school tuition, specialising in science and technology subjects
- Broader curriculum including sport, culture, leadership, spirituality and environmental education
- Access to cutting edge technology, especially information technology
- Identify basic skills that all students should achieve
- Help students identify their interests and abilities
- Support students in setting personal learning goals
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Key Focus Area: |
Education and Skills Development |
Focus Areas: |
Education and Skills Development, Economic Development, Governance & Administration |
Beneficiaries: |
Teachers, Community, Children |
Regions: |
All Regions |
Villages: |
Phokeng, Kgale, Lefaragatlha, Bobounja, Lenatong, Luka, Chaneng, Diepkuil (Maile), Kanana, Serutube, Tantanana, Tlaseng, Marakana & Mosenthal, Roodekraalspruit, Kopman (Maile), Thekwane, Photsaneng, Mfidikwe, Mabitse, Tlapa & Tlapa East, Mogono, Tsitsing, Rasimone, Mafenya, Lesung, Mafika, Maile Extension, Leloreng, Motsitle (Mamerotse), Mogojane, Robega, All Villages |
Institutions: |
Royal Bafokeng Institute (RBI) |
Baseline Start Date: |
Wednesday 6 January 2016 |
Actual Start Date: |
Wednesday 6 January 2016 |
Approved Annual Budget: |
Hidden |
Budget Variance: |
2024 Year to date budget: Hidden 2024 Year to date expenses: Hidden 2024 Budget variance to date: 0 % 2024 Percentage of annual budget spent: 0 %
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Risks: |
2 |
Issues: |
Unresolved: 0 Resolved: 3 Total: 3
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