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Newsletter issue 18: Local Action on the Environment, Agriculture and Food Security

Newsletter issue 17: Investing in Youth and STEAM Education

Newsletter issue 16: Advancing STEAM Education and School Leadership and Governance - 2021

Newsletter issue 15: Five years of support in education and youth development - 2021

Newsletter issue 14: Final matric exam preparations under Covid-19 conditions - 2020

Newsletter issue 13: COVID-19 and Implications for Remote Rural Schools – 2020

Newsletter issue 12: Matric Class of 2019; Introducing the ECD and Foundation Phase Support - 2020

Newsletter issue 11: STEM and Introduction to Coding – 2019

Newsletter issue 10: Skills Development for Youth with Disabilities - 2019

Newsletter issue 9: Matric Class of 2018

Newsletter issue 8: School Leadership and Community Centeredness – 2018

Newsletter issue 7: Matric Study Skills - 2018

Newsletter issue 6: Matric Class of 2017 Results

Newsletter issue 5: Achievement Awards – 2017

Newsletter issue 4: Matric Learners Camp – 2017

Newsletter issue 3: Achievement Awards - 2016

Newsletter issue 2: Learners Benefit From Careers Expo – 2016

Newsletter issue 1: The Cluster of Schools - 2016

A re-imagined school is embedded its community - Dr Bruce Damons - 2020

Math Fundis in rural South Africa - Prof Azwindini Muronga - 2018

Beating the odds: Cala school pass rate increases 18% thanks to unique intervention - 2018

NMMU signs MOU to help rural schools in Cala, Eastern Cape - 2017

iKamvelihle Development Trust

The beneficiaries of iKDT programmes are 99.8% black african citizens, 98% of the beneficiaries are youth and 55% are women and scholars with disabilities. Sponsors of iKDT can derive tax benefits according to Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) good practice. Our organization has a majority black beneficiary base.
1. Public Benefit Trust No: IT003286/2015 (T).
2. Non-Profit Organisation: 190-071 NPO.
3. SARS Registration No: 1580038188.
The trust is capable of issuing S18(A) tax certificates in terms of the Income Tax Act 58 of 1962.

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About Us

iKamvelihle means a brighter future in isiXhosa, a representation of what we as an organization aim to build for young people in Cala and surrounds. iKamvelihle Development Trust is a registered public benefit trust and non-profit organization aimed at developing the education system in and around Cala.

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Bathandwa Ndondo Senior Secondary School, Mnxe Administrative Area, Cala, 5455

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