Tsogo High/Secondary School Alumni - NPO Registration No.053-952-NPO

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Cell C Matric Revision Programme 2010 (Tsogo Seconday School Featured, Video)

The Cell C Project in the North West consists of 3 schools namely:

  • President Mangope Technical and Commercial High School in Tlhabane
  • JM Ntsime Secondary in Mogwase
  • Tsogo Secondary in Mmakau

The visits on Saturday, 30 October 2010 started at JM Ntsime where Nobuntu Lange, accompanied by Hayley from Cell C got the opportunity of viewing lessons being conducted and saw how learners interact and participate in the lesson.

Mmabatho Moloedi, Maths Centre Provincial Manager for North West introduced the guest, and Nobuntu addressed the learners about the programme wishing them luck for the exam.

Learners were given T-shirts and caps by the Funder. Mr. Tsomakae, the Principal of JM Ntsime gave the vote of thanks.

From Mogwase the next school which was visited was Tsogo. A hand over was done.

Source: Maths Centre

Alumnus Community Project: Lotus Home (Mabopane)

On the 18th of December 2010 we will be hosting a Christmas Party for the less fortunate children of Lotus Home in Mabopane near Pretoria.

Information about Lotus Home

Lotus Home: The girls home

Lotus Home: The girls home

Mama Mary Lwate founded the Lotus home (Legae la Bana) back in 1975.Her passion and drive for children and people has seen her register a non-profit organisation called Good Hope Community Organisation in 2001.

Services Provided by the Non-Profit Organisation

1. Lotus home(Legae la bana)

  • The are separate homes for both the girls and boys
  • There are 53 girls and 57 boys currently residing at the homes.
  • The children at the homes are from different walks of life, some are orphans while some were abandoned and others are from poor homes
  • The children at the home go to local schools

Alumni Profile: Omphile Modibela (Tsogo 1999)

Omphile Modibela (Tsogo 1999)

Omphile Modibela (Tsogo 1999)

Alumni Profile of Omphile Modibela, was also known as Spookie and Miss G.

I started at Tsogo High School in 1995 in standard 5 (Grade 7) and finished my matric in 1999. Earlier, I attended Isaac Mokwena Primary School in Mothotlung. Further I went on to attend Wits University (2000 -2004) where I obtained a degree in Chemical Engineering then Unisa (2006-2010) where I have just recently obtained my LLB degree.

Currently, I am working at an Intellectual Property Law firm, Spoor & Fisher, as a candidate patent attorney. I expect to be admitted as an attorney before the end of the year, where after I will be a qualified patent attorney. My job mainly involves obtaining patent protection for inventions (mainly inventions in the pharmaceutical, chemical, metallurgical, agricultural, paper industries) in South Africa and internationally, identifying whether certain products or processes are protected by way of patents, and if so, advising on the validity of such patents and whether clients can launch a product or processes without infringing such patents. On other occasions I have also been involved in Intellectual Property audits and due diligence.

Alumni Profile: Thurston Sebotsane (Tsogo 1991)

Thurston Sebotsane (Tsogo 1991)

Thurston Sebotsane (Tsogo 1991)

Alumni Profile of Mosetlhe Thurston Sebotsane

When did you start and finish at Tsogo?

1986 – 1991 (Grade 7 – Grade 12)

Where did you do your other schooling?

Matsepa Primary School in Mabopane

What further education institutions did you attend?

What do you currently do?

  • Inspirational Speaker
  • Executive/Life Coach
  • Non-Executive Director (Altech Alcom Matomo)
  • Executive Director (Jo’burg Child Welfare Board)
  • Executive Chairman (TP1 InspiraXional)

Alumni Profile: Boingotlo Joan Legalamitlwa (Tsogo 1997)

Joan Legalamitlwa (Tsogo 1997)

Boingotlo Joan Legalamitlwa (Tsogo 1997)

Alumni Profile of Boingotlo Joan Legalamitlwa

Started at Tsogo High School in 1992 and matriculated in 1997. Earlier I attended Primary School at D P Kgotleng, in  Unit 2,  Mmabatho. I later continued to University of  Cape Town

Currently, I work as a curator in a cape town based art gallery – Michael Stevenson. The gallery has a team of 5 curators who manage the gallery artists as well as their exhibitions at the gallery and elsewhere. Gallery artists include South African greats such as Pieter Hugo, Nicholas Hlobo, Zanele Muholi, Penny Siopis, Berni Searle and Nandipha Mntambo among others. The gallery functions as the artists support base – from the conception of artworks, through the production and beyond the exhibition phase. Most importantly, we help sell their products to reputable collectors and institutions as well as insure that their art is marketed in art circles around the world.

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