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South African Education and Environment Project (SAEP)

Unit B8, First Floor, N1 City Mews, Manus Gerber Street, N1 City,
7463 Cape Town
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Kontaktperson: Mrs. Glenda Shupinyaneng

+27 87 022 0487
glenda@saep.org
info@saep.org
https://www.saep.org/
https://www.facebook.com/southafricaneducationproject

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Über uns

The South African Education Project (SAEP) is a registered non-profit based in Philippi, Cape Town, South Africa. Since 1994, we have provided education, life skills, and psycho-social support programmes for children youth and education providers.

Our mission
Is to promote access to quality education for children, young adolescents as well as adults from marginalised communities through education, life skills and psycho-social support.

Our vision
A generation of motivated youth (from early childhood to young adults), equipped with education and life skills to maximise their potential and contribute meaningfully to society.

SAEP’s aim is to offer holistic experience to children and young people to prepare and motivate them to become confident and well-educated independent adults who can support their families and contribute to communities.
Our programmes intervene at three critical phases in the educational journey:
• Foundation phase - Early Childhood Development (ECD) and Primary School - to prepare children for education
• High school phase to broaden learners' life experiences through exposure to stimulating educational and environmental excursions, and life skills workshops, to prepare them for high school
• Post matric programme - Bridging Year and Tertiary Support - to prepare students to succeed in higher education and support them to suceed in their tertiary studies.
These programmes are supported by our Impact Centre, which is responsible for research, monitoring and evaluation, knowledge management and sharing.
We supplement our educational offerings with common themes that cut across our programmes including psycho-social support, environmental awareness, mentoring, community service, arts and the promotion of gender equality and empowerment of women and girls.

Glenda Shupinyaneng is the Executive Director of South African Education and Environment Project (SAEP).

For other net participants we can offer an expert guidance through trained staff, give an expert opinion, procure expert information and establish new contacts in the field of our work.