November is the most nerve-wracking time of the year for Infinite Family’s Net Buddies as they wrap up their year-end exams. It is also when we begin to reflect on the progress our teens have made during the school year. With thanks in our hearts, we know it is the generous support of our precious donors and sponsors that carries them through, with strength and smiles.
Picture the scene last week when 15-year old Lwando* bounded excitedly into our Alexandra LaunchPad after his year-end Grade 9 Math exam. He’s new to our Infinite Family program, only joining in January this year, and when Program Director Zoleka Petse got him to calm down enough to speak clearly, he beamed that the test was ‘good’ and ‘he was sure he’d done well’.
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While Lwando’s success was no surprise to us, it is a very new feeling for him. This is a critical time in his high school journey as Grade 9 is an exit point for many teens, who are allowed (and often pressured by their families) to drop out of school after these final exams. An astonishing 60% take that option in order to find work and support their families.
Thanks to the support and encouragement from his weekly video calls with Jeremy, his mentor in New York, Lwando will be back in January to start Grade 10 and to continue building a better future for himself. (Right now, he sees himself as a tech bro!)
Stats show that students who stay in school until the end of Grade 12 have 5 times more earning power than those who drop out earlier. We are deeply grateful for the commitment of our Infinite Family to keep our teens in school and preparing them to succeed!
* Note: Photos and quotes are all real Infinite Family Net Buddies. For their safety, we change the names and images to protect the identities of minor-aged teens.