Monday, 18 August 2014

My Schooling at Engabezweni Secondary School, Mpumalanga

 My Schooling at Engabezweni Secondary School,              Mpumalanga
Badplaas is a small town, established in 1876, and is located on the seekeoeispruit in the foothills of Dhlomodhlomo Mountains (place of much thunder) where sulphur springs delivers +-30 000l of hot water (@+-50 degrees Celsius) per hour. The town is dominated by SiSwati speaking people of about 40% of the total population.   
  

I started schooling at Amanzi Primary School in a village called Vygeboom Dam in Badplaas. I did my primary education at Amanzi from grade R to grade seven (7). Then I moved to Izithandani Intermediate School that is where is did my grade eight and grade nine. From Izithandani I moved to Engabezweni Secondary School where I did my grade 10, 11 and 12 (matric), both schools are situated in Badplaas.



My matric subjects were as follows
v  English First Additional Language
v  Siswati Home Language
v  Mathematics Literacy
v  Geography
v  Tourism
v  Life Orientation
v  Agricultural Sciences

There computers on the school’s computer lab but they were only used by those who take Information Technology as a subject, other than that there wasn't any other technological means for learners to use in their academics.



My favorite subjects at school was Agricultural Sciences and Geography. i enjoyed doing those two subjects. 
My twitter handle is https://twitter.com/nkosinathigift

2 comments:

  1. I hope you see the important role that was played by all of these schools you attended to. All these schools must be awarded because of the good job they did to you and now you see where you're going to with your future.

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  2. Well it is evident that you enrolled here computer illiterated, since well computers were only used by those who took IT as a subject at Engabezweni secondary school. Now let that not be a barrier for you not to excell in modules that involve computer lesson such as Teaching studies. Moreover, I have to agree with Mr Mavusa about awarding all those schools who turn your life into this admirable thing to your parents and all those who are close to you.

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