{"id":6319,"date":"2017-09-05T13:18:10","date_gmt":"2017-09-05T13:18:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.isibindi.co.za\/?p=6319"},"modified":"2023-04-03T07:45:16","modified_gmt":"2023-04-03T05:45:16","slug":"investing-school-worth-developing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/isibindifoundation.org\/2017\/09\/05\/investing-school-worth-developing\/","title":{"rendered":"Investing in a school worth developing"},"content":{"rendered":"
As you drive towards Thonga Beach Lodge, past the Cashew Nut Factory, the sand becomes thicker and the homesteads thinner. There is a lovely patch of grassland, with gently undulating hills where the back-lighting of the setting sun lights up each head of grass. Grassland birds with heavy, long tails make sweet sounds. You get the sense that this is a remote and protected piece of earth. And as you round the top of one of these hills, you come across an unpretentious village where the main feature is a pretty and open blue and white school \u2013 Mabibi Primary.<\/p>\n
Says the hero of our story (though she will object when I use this term) \u201cI was immediately captivated by this school. I can never simply drive past a school and I yelled \u201cStop!\u201d to my husband. This one stole my heart. It is especially thanks to the wise and well-intentioned headmaster, Mr Ngobese, for whom I keep returning again and again.\u201d So started another beautiful journey, where Pie Blight, herself a teacher at her own private school, began to invest in the ongoing development of this school.<\/p>\n
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