Little Ashford Preschool group has announced the establishment of a legacy project in memory of Kganya Mokhele, who tragically lost his life in a classroom incident in 2023. To perpetuate Mokhele's memory, the school has launched the Kganya Mokhele Scholarship which will commence on Sunday, 1 June.
Little Ashford says it will offer five scholarships per year over five years, valued at R100 000 each. The scholarships, totalling 25, will be awarded to qualifying children, aged between one and five years. The scholarships will be formally presented by the Mokhele family at a special ceremony held annually — while making a lasting difference in the lives of children within Little Ashford's school community.
"We have worked closely with Little Ashford to identify an initiative that would be meaningful and which will serve to perpetuate Kganya's memory which will continue through the gift of education," says Professor Maurice Radebe, a family representative. "We will always hold Kganya close in our hearts and in this way, his spirit will endure."
Rozaan Strydom, Executive Head of Little Ashford, concludes, "Kganya's tragic passing two years ago today left an indelible mark on his family and our community. We are honoured to announce the establishment of a meaningful legacy initiative in Kganya's name. By investing in the gift of education and the nurturing of young minds, we can honour his memory and ensure that the legacy of little Kganya lives on."
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