My schooling at Inkomazi Secondary schooling, Mpumalanga-a journey continued.
My schooling took place at Inkomazi secondary school at Mpumalanga province in a village called Mangweni. Mangweni is a small rural village where they still follow tradition but as time goes on things change as the use of technology around the whole village.
I started attending school at Phambanisa Primary School in 2001at the age of seven and matriculated in 2011 at Inkomazi Secondary School, I did seven subjects which are: Tourism, Agricultural science, Life science, Mathematical literacy, Life orientation, Isiswati and English. In our classroom we where fifty-eight which made it easy to study than when you're crowded in one class. Being in grade twelve was amazing,I really enjoyed it very much.
The technology that we used was in the computer lap, no class had any technology like computers we all used the same computers as from grade eight to twelve. Sometimes they will be stolen and sometimes we will not attend computer classes as many of us thought it will not be serious.
Since 2001 to 2011 it has been great to be in school, still it is as a journey continues.
ReplyDeletewow cc what a nice school,I think you are proud of coming from that school even though it is situated in the village and no technology.What is is more important is that you succeeded at the end.
ReplyDeleteindeed cc Zodwa
ReplyDeleteyou did a great job, nice school there
ReplyDelete@samkelisiwe thanks friend.
ReplyDeletegud work dear cs nw u r here because of the hard work uv done in ur matric..keep the excellent work
ReplyDelete@philile indeed dear lets hope i will do good even here at siyabuswa, and i wish all of TEC student first and second year good luck.
Deleteyou and I went to the same school and I really saw attending the computer class crucial because I did not think it was going to be worthy one day,yet I had a lot of fun there it was amazing at I nkomazi
ReplyDelete@khensani we were scared of that giant women we had as our computer teacher but, hey it was fun and i still miss the class of 2011
DeleteYoh your school is beautiful
ReplyDelete@sphiwe dankie
ReplyDeletemany schools still lack educational technology. Your school was privilleged to have those few computers. i hope you utelized them and were able to benefit ang enhanse your computer skills. This thing of not being exposed to educational technology in our early ages has an effect on us at a later stage because we find ourselves not being able to use them. i think as future teachers, it is in our hands to make sure that we better the education of future generations. we must ezpose them to educational technologies from their early ages.
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