Students at Bajabulile School are ambitious, work hard and have dreams. Look at what Felicia and Kgomotso want to do. They have classes of 40 to 45. They have no opportunity for practical Science work and very few resources. They rely very heavily on their teachers.
Of course we want their dreams to come true. They won’t unless we give them a fighting chance. They will then do it for themselves. We hope you can help. Please pledge your support below. It really matters
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My name is Felicia Kefilwe Nkadimeng and I was born in August 2002. I live in East Mamelodi. I like hanging out with my friends. I hate when someone hurts other peoples’ feelings. I am good at natural Science, Mathematics and Technology.
When I finish school I want to be a chemical engineer. I like the course because chemical engineers are essentially a fraction of what medical doctors go through and it is one of the highest paid engineering practices. A chemical engineer job is to design, scale up, maximise profit, minimise loss, troubleshoot etcetera. I think it is something I can learn to love.
I think what disadvantages me is that the years of studying chemical engineering is long, but I’ll try my best to achieve my dream. I must be educated to reach my career. Nothing can stop me dreaming about my career. It is an honour writing to you about my inspiring career.
My name is Kgomotso Lekgetho and I come from the school called Bajabulile Primary. I live in Mamelodi East in Gauteng. I am 12 years old.
As a young black ambitious woman I would like to venture into the Science and Technology filed as a pilot. A pilot is a person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft through skills, knowledge and education qualifications.
With the right support financially from my family, I am going to further my studies after matric with a tertiary level qualification to back-up my knowledge in the pilot field by studying very hard. I think what would help me achieve my dreams is family support and encouragement from my teachers and an entry to a reputable pilot school.
What might stop me from achieving my dreams of becoming a pilot is not having that financial back-up for my studies.
I love Science and Technology hence the interest in becoming a pilot and would really like the chance to study it and become one.
