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STEM
Education
Excellence
Bridge to Work
Skills and
Employability
Programmes
Community
Health and
Community
Service
Infrastructure
Environment
and
Biodiversity
Sasol
for Good
R0,9 thousand
R4,1 million
R19,7 million
R8,7 million
R1,7 million
Total FY22 Spend
R35,1 million
STEM education excellence
a
STEM in Schools
Matric Awards for 2022
Sasol in collaboration with the Departments of
Education in Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal
recognised more than 200 best performing grade 12
learners in various subjects, as well as best performing
teachers and schools from the Gert Sibande, Nkangala
and Ehlanzeni districts. Twelve fenceline community
bursaries were offered to deserving students in these
two provinces.
Bring a Learner to Work Programme
As part of the programme, learners get exposed to the
working environment with 360 learners from various
schools hosted within the fenceline communities of
Mpumalanga (Dipaleseng, Govan Mbeki and Lekwa
municipalities). This initiative gives learners exposure
to Sasol operations, mining and careers.
The Mpumalanga mobile lab will benefit learners
in Ehlanzeni and Bohlabela districts and the
KwaZulu-Natal lab will assist learners around the
Umkhanyakude district.
Handover of robotics laboratory
A fully equipped robotics laboratory was donated to
the University of Zululand Science Centre in order to
support learners who need to carry out experiments as
part of their studies.
b
Tertiary Education
Awareness campaigns are done in the community
to encourage our learners to apply for Sasol and
Sasol Foundation bursaries to further their
post-matric studies.
Mobile Science Laboratory
A fully equipped mobile science laboratory was
handed over to the University of Mpumalanga
and KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education.
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