For the first time, learners from a special needs school in Brackenfell took to the stage at the 15th Shakespeare Schools Festival held in Cape Town over the weekend. …
Award-winning author Stanley Montsho recently took a break from working on his new book, which is destined for children with special needs, to make a warm donation to the South…
Schools supporting learners on the spectrum in under-resourced parts of South Africa are receiving important resources thanks to an innovative iPad Learning Programme. Pretoria, South Africa (21 April 2025)…
South African education initiative, iSchoolAfrica Education Trust, was awarded for a groundbreaking initiative involving disability inclusion! Global (11 March 2025) — South African EduTech and education initiative the iSchoolAfrica…
The RSC Rising Star Tennis sport development project has kicked off for 2025, which means another year of opportunities for young tennis talents from underserved communities and those who are…
The Manyardville Open-Air Festival’s All-Access Programme helped make Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’ more accessible to the hard-of-hearing and deaf community: South Africa (28 February 2025) — This year, the Maynardville…
It’s a new and exciting dawn for neurodivergent learners in Ballito, thanks to a new educational opportunity! Ballito, South Africa (17 January 2025) – A new dawn for neurodivergent…
The exhibition ‘Extracts from the Blind Astronomer’ is offering art lovers a way to touch the stars! With a Braille Star Atlas, unintentional puzzles and interactive pieces, Berco Wilsenach’s work…
Thanks to a life-changing opportunity, Anda and Xoliswa will get to grow their dreams! Now, Anda will be able to hire more people with disabilities while Xoliswa will get to…
A new Autism Niche Area has been launched at Nelson Mandela University in a big step of progress that will help teachers and parents support Autistic learners with their education!…
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