A Year of Growth and Achievement at Cabrini Ministries Eswatini: Celebrating Our Successes

Children graduating from St. Philips preschool

Class of 2024 Graduates

This year has been nothing short of remarkable for our school community. In a year free of challenges, we celebrate not only the safety and health of our pupils but also the milestones they have achieved. Together, we have fostered a nurturing environment where every child has the opportunity to thrive.

With unwavering dedication, our school successfully graduated 70 pupils, each of whom is now equipped with the knowledge and skills to take their next steps confidently. Beyond academics, we ensured the daily nutrition of 88 pupils—45 boys and 43 girls—recognizing that a well-fed mind and body are essential for effective learning.

Among our pupils was a young girl with club feet, whose resilience and determination were an inspiration to all. Her disability did not deter her from reaching her full academic potential, reminding us all of the importance of inclusivity and support in education. To enhance the learning experience, our teachers participated in several impactful training sessions this year. Over four days, they explored strategies for making teaching more engaging, understanding diverse

learning styles, and managing literacy centers. Additionally, a two-day training on inclusive education equipped our staff with the tools to better support students with special needs. These sessions have significantly enriched the classroom environment and strengthened our commitment to accessible and enjoyable education for all.

As we look back on this incredible year, we are filled with gratitude and pride. The success of our pupils, the growth of our educators, and the inclusive spirit of our community are all testaments to the power of teamwork and dedication. With these achievements as our foundation, we eagerly anticipate the opportunities and triumphs that the coming year will bring. Together, we are building a brighter future for every child.

Mr Bhembe, Regional Office representativ, and Sharon Singleton, St. Philips preschool coordinator, handing over certificates to the graduates

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