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Bambisanani Charity Dinner at Tharavadu is a great success
On Sunday 9 July, over 130 people gathered at the amazing Tharavadu restaurant in Leeds to celebrate the work of the charity and to raise funds for future projects. The event was organised by David Farmer and Catherine Chattoe from the partnership and Mr Jose, owner of the restaurant.
On Sunday 9 July, over 130 people gathered at the amazing Tharavadu restaurant in Leeds to celebrate the work of the charity and to raise funds for future projects. The event was organised by David Farmer and Catherine Chattoe from the partnership and Mr Jose, owner of the restaurant.
Tharavadu has been named in a list of the Top 100 UK restaurants; it serves the most amazing Kerala food and is Michelin recommended. Indian cricket captain Virat Kholi has described it as his favourite restaurant in Leeds. The dinner provided the opportunity to take stock of the many achievements the partnership has made and celebrate the return of student volunteer visits to South Africa after Covid.
At absolutely no cost to the charity Mr Jose, most generously, provided the premises, food, drink and his amazing staff to enable the dinner to take place. Normally, Sunday is his day off but he opened the doors and provided a welcoming smile and his renowned service to everyone.
The afternoon enabled parents and student leaders from the visits to South Africa to exchange stories and meet with wider members of the Bambisanani team. Old acquaintances were reunited and new connections were made. There was a wonderful joyous atmosphere and the very special camaraderie associated with the partnership had an impact on all who were fortunate to be there.
The cuisine and hospitality were exceptional and made the occasion very special indeed. The event made over £3,700 and David Geldart, Founder of the partnership thanked all those involved for making it such a wonderful Bambisanani occasion. To rapturous applause from all those gathered Mr Jose received a special Bambisanani award for his outstanding commitment to supporting the charity.
Mr Jose announced that he and his team would like to offer the restaurant for a Bambisanani event on an annual basis. In addition to raising much needed funds this will provide families of the student leaders to celebrate their achievements, share their stories and sow further seeds for the partnership to grow and flourish.
So, the big question for everyone will be when will the tickets go on sale for next year? Book early – it will be a sell out!
Bambisanani Partnership International Athletics Challenge 2022 continues to raise the bar
The 2nd Annual Bambisanani Partnership International Athletics Challenge, supported by the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Sport and Recreation, brought together 12 primary schools: 6 from rural KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa and 6 from the Leeds/Bradford area of Yorkshire in the UK.
The 2nd Annual Bambisanani Partnership International Athletics Challenge, supported by the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Sport and Recreation, brought together 12 primary schools: 6 from rural KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa and 6 from the Leeds/Bradford area of Yorkshire in the UK.
394 students (aged 9 and 10) participated in a range of six Athletics Challenges in their own schools and then compared performances ‘virtually’ to create competition between the schools. The involvement of 12 schools this year is a significant increase from the 4 involved in the 2021 pilot programme.
The South African schools involved were:
Vumanhlamvu - Nkandla
Makhanyezi - Nkandla
John Wesley - Eshowe
Manyala - Nkandla
Iwangu - Nkandla
Ntolwane - Nkandla
The UK schools involved included:
Sacred Heart - Ilkley
St Joseph’s - Tadcaster
St. Mary’s - Horsforth
Holy Name - Cookridge
Hovingham - Harehills
St. Joseph’s - Pudsey
The Challenge was devised last year in response to various Covid restrictions by the Bambisanani Founder, David Geldart who explained, “The Bambisanani Partnership is about bringing young people together in sport from both countries in order that they can ‘work together and learn together’. Covid made us think more creatively in order to both sustain and develop our work; the virtual Athletic Challenge programme was a great success last year which resulted in more schools being involved this year. We have tried to create a simple and fun programme that reflects the very essence of athletics with an approach that brings relevance for everyone involved regardless of ability. We have provided opportunities for youngsters to compete against themselves and against others, in their own school and between schools, in their own country and internationally. A wide range awards reflect our values with certificates and medals available to learners in all participating schools for excellence, effort, progress and leadership. The Challenge provides multiple opportunities for learners to achieve and succeed; the response from schools, educators and learners has been fantastic and has further raised the bar this year!”
The programme gave great importance to all participants working hard to improve their own personal performance over time in six different events for both boys and girls: 50m run, 200m run, Standing Long Jump, Three Hop Jump, Tennis Ball Throw and Football Throw. Initially students were taught the basic activity and then established their own ‘personal best’ in each of the events. Over the following weeks and months, the children were given the opportunity to practise, rehearse and experiment in order to improve their performances. A remarkable 72% of all learners involved made significant progress over time in at least three different events and were awarded special certificates to recognise this. All schools had their own competitions which created 130 new School Champions with the top three performers in each event receiving a certificate. In addition to this, 25 students were identified as being the best all-round performers across all events, 29 students were recognised as making the most improvement over all events and 25 students were celebrated as Exceptional Leaders for their work during the programme ‘helping, supporting and encouraging others’. Three very exciting 10-person x 40metre relay events (Boys, Girls, Mixed) were also added for the International Competition, making it 15 International titles to be decided. Each school submitted their best three performance in each of the 15 events for the international competition between schools. Inclusive of the relay events, 126 International Competition medals (‘Bronze’, ‘Silver’ and ‘Gold’) were presented to the top three performers/teams in each event.
Mr Agrippa Nxumalo, Headteacher at Makhanyezi Primary School highlighted the significance of the programme in terms of developing the ‘healthy bodies and healthy minds’ of his learners citing improved fitness levels, academic performance (including June Assessment results) and enhanced communication skills.
Mr William Vilakazi, Principal at Vumanhlamvu said, “This is our second year participating in this great competition. It inspires so many learners in so many ways, not just in sports but also in the classroom. With so many opportunities to achieve it helps many learners with their belief and self-esteem. We are also finding learners with real talent in athletics; who knows where this may lead?”
Bambisanani Trustee and teacher at St. Mary’s, Horsforth, Barbara Pounder added, “Connecting children 6,000 miles from each other through running, jumping and throwing is testament to the power of sport philosophy adopted by the Bambisanani Partnership. Providing children with opportunities to connect globally, have fun, learn new skills and experience new feelings of success is one of the greatest contributions that we can make as educators to enhance the human condition.”
David Geldart concluded, “My sincere thanks to all the schools, educators and children involved in this growing event; we have had much to celebrate. Great credit must go to William Vilakazi and Alan Stuart for coordinating everything in South Africa and to Catherine Chattoe and David Farmer for organising things in Yorkshire. Special thanks also the KZN Department of Sport and Recreation for their help and support; we look forward to further partnership work with them in the future. We are already thinking about developing the Challenge further for 2023 and indeed for the Olympic year of 2024, possibly involving even more schools and more countries!”
Results and Award Winners
Bambisanani International Athletics Champions 2022
Girls Events
50 metres | 1. Ayanda Ngcobo (Vumanhlamvu) |
2. Sinokwethemba Cebekhula (Makhanyezi) | |
3. Uyaphila Zulu (Vumanhlamvu) | |
200 metres | 1. Amiswa Hadebe (Vumanhlamvu) |
2. Enhle Hlongwane (Vumanhlamvu) | |
3. Sinothando Maduna (Vumanhlamvu) | |
Standing Long Jump | 1. Amanda Khuzwayo (John Wesley) |
2. Amelia Wood (St. Mary’s) | |
3. Amelia Cooper (Holy Name) | |
Three Hop Jump | 1. Eve Best (St. Mary’s) |
2. Julia Ciula (Holy Name) | |
3. Alana Lawton (Holy Name) & Allegra Sandova (St. Mary’s) | |
Tennis Ball Throw | 1. Mnyanda Yandiswa (Vumanhlamvu) |
2. Smimanyo Lethiwe (Vumanhlavu)) | |
3. Emily Hall (Sacred Heart) | |
Football Throw | 1. Emily Florence (Sacred Heart) |
2. Olivia Middleton (St. Mary’s) | |
3. Martha Jones (Sacred Heart) | |
400m (10x40m) Relay | 1. St Joseph’s, Tadcaster |
2. John Wesley, Eshowe | |
3. St. Mary’s, Horsforth |
Boys Events
50 metres | 1. Bandile Biyela (Vumanhlamvu) |
2. Mhlongo Ayakhula (Makhanyezi)) | |
3. Mhlongo Ayakhula (Vumanhlamvu) | |
200 metres | 1. Sikhanyiselwe Qwabe (Vumanhlamvu) |
2. Mhlongo Ayakhulu (Makhanyezi) | |
3. Amukela Maduna (Vumanhlamvu) | |
Standing Long Jump | 1. Aphelel Sigwaza (John Wesley) |
2. Melikhayo Mthiyane (John Wesley) | |
3. Jack Jones (St. Joseph’s, Tadcaster) | |
Three Hop Jump | 1. Jack Kilvington (Holy Name) |
2. Malachy Appleyard (Holy Name) & William Ward (St. Mary’s) | |
Tennis Ball Throw | 1. Sipho Ngcobo (John Wesley) |
2. Siqalo Thembe (John Wesley) | |
3. Charlie Moss (St. Josephs, Pudsey) | |
Football Throw | 1. James Armitage (Sacred Heart) |
2. Jacob Walker (Holy Name) | |
3. Malachy Appleyard (Holy Name) | |
400m (10x40m) Relay | 1. St. Josephs, Tadcaster |
2. John Wesley, Eshowe | |
3. St. Mary’s, Horsforth |
Mixed Event
400m (10x40m) Boys and Girls Mixed Relay | 1. St Josephs, Tadcaster |
2. John Wesley, Eshowe | |
3. St. Mary’s, Horsforth |
School Champions
Wanele Myende, Blessing Jeremani, Lwazi Mbuli, Kuhlekonke, Amanda Khuzwayo, Melikhaya Mthiyane, Aphelele Sigwaza, Asiphe Mthethwa, Sipho Ngcobo, Nolwwazi Mbuli, Siqalo Tembe, Ayanda Ngcobo, Bandile Biyela, Amiswa Hadebe, Sikhanyislwe Qwabe, Nonjabulo Sikhakhane, Aphiwe Khanyile, Mawande Biyela, Siphiwokuhle Bhengu, Yandiswa Mnyandu, Ayabonga Shandu, Aphelele Majozi, Talia Knox-Walker, Willow Noble, Fletcher Mathews, Jack Jones, Kellend Lawford, Leah Fleming, Frances Reidenbaugh, Emily Hall, Emily Florence, Joe Mutton, Ollie Davidson, Florence Hands, Evie Bent, Amelia Dodd, Olivia Middleton, William Ward, Amos Foster, James Conley, Kyla Jacobs-Legister, Faizan Qaisar, Maria Avadani, David Gandal, Orlagh Dean, Zander Norton, Sophia Duffield, Oliver Gill, Amelia Cooper, Ruben Norton, Julia Ciula, Jack Kilvinton, Chase Wilson, Jacob Walker, Emily Turbull, Tom Hurley, Steph Holden, Tom Hurley, Alys Keighley, Shay Godfrey, Charlie Moss, Eliza Horsman, Shay Godfrey, Lwande Mpungose, Nkanyezi Gina, Hlelonkosi Gina, Aphelele Majolica, Smelo Ndlazi, Malwande Mnomiya, Sphephile Khumalo, Ayabonga Ntuli, Ayabonga Mkhize, Nontelthelelo Mthabela, Nsika Majola, Aphele Biyela, Nqubeko Mathenjwa, Abahlenge Biyela, Mthobisi Biyela, Nolwazi Biyela, Ayabonga Biyela, Sbiya Lethokuhle, Dludla Okuhle, Ntombela Siyamthanda, Snqobile Biyela, Mkhize Bonga, Aphelele Biyela, Msawande Biyela
Most improved Athletes
Minenhle Kunene, Sihawukelo Sibiya , Sihanukele Ntomela, Alwande Zulu, Asiphe Mthethwa, Blessing Jeremani, Florence Hands, Amos Foster, Sophie Utley, Jacob Hinchliffe, Emily Florence, Hughie Quinn, Francesca Parlour, Riley Clinnon, Elena Decaro, Finley Appleyard, Connie Scofield, Coby Walton Adams, Thobeka Biyela, Landile Gasa, Isiphile Shandu, Sqalo Ntombela, Nkanyezi Gina, Skhakhane Mnqobi, Sibya Lethokuhle , Nhlalenhle Nzuza, Sanele Mthembu, Dludla Okuhle, Nolwazi Biyela
Best all-round Athletes:
Uyaphila Zulu, Sikanyiselwe Qwabe, Wanele Myende, Siqaio Tembe, Cebekhulu Sinokwethemba, Ayakhula Mhlongo, Evie Bent, James Conley, William Ward, Talia Knox-Walker, Jack Jones, Frances Reidenbaugh, Joe Mutton, Amelia Cooper, Zander Norton, Eliza Horsman, Tom Hurley, Alys Keighley, Charlie Hart, Thobeka Biyela, Mathobisi Biyela, Sqalo Ntombela, Abahlenge Biyela, Aphelele Biyela, Nqubeko Mathenjwa
Outstanding Leaders
Amiswa Hadebe, Sikhanyiselwe Qwabe, Nolwazi Mbuli, Kwandile Gazu, Thembeka Dlamini, Manqoba Majuzi, Ava Quinn, Liam McDermott, Esmee Vince-Morgan, Nathan Munday, Eva Joyce, James Armitage, Ellie Jade, Jack Kilvington, Hannah Whiting, Luke Jackson, Iona Rogers, Charlie Hart, Sindiswa Biyela, Lwandile Gasa, Lungelo Ntombela, Khuzwayo Melokuhle, Siyamthanda Ntombelo, Bonga Mkhize, Ayabonga Biyela,
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The national Matric exam is based on students having to gain passes across a wide range of individual subjects. Of 126 students, 91 (72%) passed with 49 obtaining the higher ‘Bachelor Pass’ which is the entry requirement for university. 27 students achieved the ‘Diploma Pass’ which is the entry requirement for Technical Colleges and 16 students gained the ‘Higher Certificate’ which can give them access to Vocational Colleges.
Life is challenging enough at the best of times at Mnyakanya School which serves one of the most deprived areas in South Africa. This last year has been particularly difficult. School closures due to Covid-19 as well as major issues with both water and electricity supply meant that teachers had to work exceptionally hard in order to complete courses and prepare examination classes. Teachers at the school provided additional weekend and evening classes. Mrs Pk Zondi, Bambisanani co-ordinator at the school, reported some classes going on until 3am in the morning! This is even more remarkable when you consider that for many of these students getting to school involves a two hour walk.
Mrs Zondi and the Principal, Mr Ngubane praised the contribution of the Bambisanani Partnership to these results notably through the ‘Water Project’ which brought clean water to the school (allowing it to reopen) and through the Computer Suite which has been a significant aid to teaching and learning.
David Geldart from the partnership said: “Massive congratulations to all the students and teachers at Mnyakanya on these wonderful results. Their hard work, dedication and commitment is both amazing and inspirational; the success that they have achieved has not come easily and is most thoroughly deserved. We know that this is another challenge but we sincerely hope that as many students as possible will be able to pursue their education further; they deserve that opportunity. Mr Ngubane aims for the school to be ‘competing with the very highest performing schools in South Africa’ and we wish him and his team all the very best in their mission to provide their young people with the education they deserve.”
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The prestigious Sbonelo Magwaza trophy was this year awarded to Lucy Moorby for her outstanding commitment and contribution to the Bambisanani Partnership.
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Lucy visited South Africa in 2019 as part of the St. Mary’s team and made a significant impact in her volunteering work. Mrs Catherine Chattoe, Bambisanani Co-ordinator at St. Mary’s praised Lucy’s exceptional contribution to the partnership and leadership qualities.
The award remembers Sbonelo Magwaza, a wonderful Mnyakanya student who successfully completed the Bambisanani Partnership Leadership course some years ago before sadly passing away after a short illness. Both St. Mary’s School and Mnyakanya School present this special award annually. Sbonelo was an inspirational young man who continues to inspire through these very special awards. Well done to Lucy who is a most worthy winner and an inspiration herself.
A delighted Lucy said:
“I am so happy to receive this award, it is such an honour. I love the Bambisanani Partnership and will continue to support it’s important work.”
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