Post School Success – Preparing students to thrive post school

Many elements can impact a student’s ability to succeed after completing secondary school. We want to ensure that students perform well academically and that they feel supported and prepared to succeed beyond Nova Pioneer. To that effect, we introduced a Post School Success (PSS) Team at all our Secondary Schools

Many elements can impact a student’s ability to succeed after completing secondary school. We want to ensure that students perform well academically and that they feel supported and prepared to succeed beyond Nova Pioneer. To that effect, we introduced a Post School Success (PSS) Team at all our Secondary Schools with the aim of equipping students with practical tools for preparation in life after school.

The PSS team, together with each school’s Leadership Team, has designed a unique programme with the purpose of facilitating each student’s exploration and understanding of themselves with a focus on post-secondary opportunities available to them. The PSS programme is led by a team who collectively have extensive experience in helping African students gain access to tertiary education with financial aid and helping them develop the life and pre-professional skills necessary to take advantage of post-school opportunities. Post School Success programming begins in Grade 10, to ensure that each student has ample time to thoughtfully consider their next steps and take full advantage of the resources available through the Nova Pioneer network.

 

Exploring the option to study further 

 

The most common pathway after high school is enrolling in a university or college. The PSS Team helps students considering this option to answer questions that they may have about the application process, what educational programmes are available, and which will best prepare them to achieve their goals. The PSS Team also supports students by alerting them to pre-university academic enrichment opportunities and helping them complete applications, as well as supporting them to prepare for the standardised testing required for their pathway of choice.

 

Pursuing other Paths

 

While pursuing a tertiary degree is the best route for some, university is not the only pathway to success for Nova Pioneer students. Some may want a break from academics before they continue with full-time study, and for some high school graduates, pursuing work experience instead of attending college is the best way forward. There are several reasons why students may consider pursuing other options, which include practical training or work and/or taking a “gap year” to engage with the community through volunteering or to develop new skills that will stand them in good stead for the future. The PSS Team supports students in understanding their options and what benefits and challenges each may come with, including taking a “gap year”.

 

Partnering with Parents

 

The PSS Team is there to guide students toward making the best decision for them, their families, and their future. The programme also leverages different stakeholders within a Nova Pioneer student’s ecosystem in order to help them identify and pursue the opportunities that are the best fit for their goals post graduation. In essence, our PSS Team aims to empower students to take charge of their future in a supportive environment, which includes the partnership of both parents and school.

 

E6: Golden City Vision 

Guest: Hassan Paruk  Hassan Paruk is the Co-founder of Golden City Football Club and a founding member of Young African Leaders in Sport. Hassan is also a BCom (Information Systems) student at the University of Johannesburg. On this episode, Hassan shares his experience co-founding and running Golden City Football Club,

Guest: Hassan Paruk 

Hassan Paruk is the Co-founder of Golden City Football Club and a founding member of Young African Leaders in Sport. Hassan is also a BCom (Information Systems) student at the University of Johannesburg. On this episode, Hassan shares his experience co-founding and running Golden City Football Club, the club’s long-term ambitions and how one instills a winning culture in a sports organisation.

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Want to become a Novaneer? Apply to Nova Pioneer now by visiting www.novapioneer.com. Remember to select “Novaneer Podcast” on the “How did you hear about us” section of the online application. 

To support the podcast, gain early access to the latest episodes and bonus content, become a patron for as little as $5 per month. Visit Novaneer Podcast’s Patreon page to sign up today. 

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Your contribution to and feedback of the podcast is invaluable. Email your thoughts, comments, questions and voice recordings to novaneerpod@gmail.com.

Produced by Jabu Mtwa. Theme music by Hazy. 

E5: Kasi Fundi

Guest: Thandeka Thusi  Thandeka Thusi, former NP English teacher and founder of Kasi Fundi, joins Jabu and discusses how she landed the Geleza Nathi TV teaching gig as a university student, the impact of Nova Pioneer on her personal and professional growth and Kasi Fundi’s core mission and aspirations for

Guest: Thandeka Thusi 

Thandeka Thusi, former NP English teacher and founder of Kasi Fundi, joins Jabu and discusses how she landed the Geleza Nathi TV teaching gig as a university student, the impact of Nova Pioneer on her personal and professional growth and Kasi Fundi’s core mission and aspirations for education access and equality in South African townships. 

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Want to become a Novaneer? Apply to Nova Pioneer now by visiting www.novapioneer.com. Remember to select “Novaneer Podcast” on the “How did you hear about us” section of the online application.

To support the podcast, gain early access to the latest episodes and bonus content, become a patron for as little as $5 per month. Visit Novaneer Podcast’s Patreon page to sign up today. 

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Your contribution to and feedback of the podcast is invaluable. Email your thoughts, comments, questions and voice messages to novaneerpod@gmail.com

Produced by Jabu Mtwa. Theme music, mixing and sound design is by Hazy.

E4: Africa Rise

Guest: Tshegofatso Langa Wits University B.A. Law student and Golden Key International Honour Society member, Tshegofatso Langa, discusses Africa’s opportunities and challenges from an International Relations perspective, what Pan-Africanism entails in modern-day Africa, the geopolitical context of Africa’s developmental strides and the role of the African Union in Africa’s rise

Guest: Tshegofatso Langa

Wits University B.A. Law student and Golden Key International Honour Society member, Tshegofatso Langa, discusses Africa’s opportunities and challenges from an International Relations perspective, what Pan-Africanism entails in modern-day Africa, the geopolitical context of Africa’s developmental strides and the role of the African Union in Africa’s rise to global prominence. 

To Listen in – click here

Want to become a Novaneer? Apply to Nova Pioneer now by visiting www.novapioneer.com. Remember to select “Novaneer Podcast” on the “How did you hear about us” section of the online application.

To support the podcast, gain early access to the latest episodes and bonus content, become a patron for as little as $5 per month. Visit Novaneer Podcast’s Patreon page to sign up today. 

To join the Nova Pioneer Fantasy Premier League private league, use the following league code:

Your contribution to and feedback of the podcast is invaluable. Email your thoughts, comments, questions and voice messages to novaneerpod@gmail.com

Produced by Jabu Mtwa. Theme music, mixing and sound design is by Hazy.

E3: Mastering Your Mind

Guest: Vahin Naka Vahin Naka, host of The Expandable Mind Podcast and Nova Pioneer A-Level student, shares his views on the role AI, blockchain and coding will play in the future and how Africa will become a global innovation hub.  To listen in – click here Want to become a

Guest: Vahin Naka

Vahin Naka, host of The Expandable Mind Podcast and Nova Pioneer A-Level student, shares his views on the role AI, blockchain and coding will play in the future and how Africa will become a global innovation hub. 

To listen in – click here

Want to become a Novaneer? Apply to Nova Pioneer now by visiting www.novapioneer.com. Remember to select “Novaneer Podcast” on the “How did you hear about us” section of the online application. 

Your contribution to and feedback of the podcast is invaluable. Email your thoughts, comments, questions and voice recordings to novaneerpod@gmail.com.

Produced by Jabu Mtwa. Theme music by Hazy.

Today we celebrate Nova Pioneer’s 8th birthday!

Eight years ago, on July 7th 2014, 30 students gathered for the Pioneer Winter Programme.  It was the first time students and teachers would come together to do what we do: grow innovators and leaders! With that coming together, Nova Pioneer was born.   A year later, teammates of Nova

Eight years ago, on July 7th 2014, 30 students gathered for the Pioneer Winter Programme.  It was the first time students and teachers would come together to do what we do: grow innovators and leaders! With that coming together, Nova Pioneer was born.
 
A year later, teammates of Nova Academies and Pioneer Academies came together to form one team, with one DNA, one culture and one shared mission. Greater Together we have been ever since then!
 
Birthdays are an opportunity to pause and reflect on the journey that has been, before looking forward with optimism and energy to the journey ahead. In the past eight years we have achieved a lot! Some highlights:
  • We have built and grown 14 wonderful schools (soon to be 16!), filled with awesome students and teammates, bonded together by a common commitment to our mission, culture, and practice. Sharing a common DNA, “siblings within countries, cousins across them” is how the Nova Pioneer family of schools may be described.
  • We have alumni! We have graduated 3 years of students (the classes of 2019-2021), with hundreds of alumni now in various post-school pursuits, including tertiary study, jobs, gap years, and more. This year we held our first Alumni Reunion and it was wonderful.
  • We have grown to be a team of over 800 Novaneers. We have witnessed teammates grow in mastery and responsibility. We have some teammates who have been at Nova Pioneer now for over 8 years in fact (some joining even before the date we recognise as our birthday!). We have also experienced teammates leave Nova (still remaining Novaneers of course :), and some ‘return home’ to Nova in that time. We have witnessed so many examples of teammates pouring heart and soul into our work, particularly to support our students, our schools, our parents and each other. Almost everyday we witness quiet acts of (s)heroism by our teammates.
  • We have weathered hard times and — I believe — come out stronger because of them. None more so than the challenges of 2020 and Covid, but also many more less-prominent but also very trying challenges. We have learned that tough times and some falls are inevitable during this journey because we are attempting something hard. But we have also learned that it’s in the getting up that we prove ourselves, in our persevering and in our learning. Our resolve has been strong because we know that if it wasn’t challenging, it probably wouldn’t be worth doing. And we have learned that Greater Together and Always Growing can take us so very far.
  • This year we were recognised as an African Champion, attesting to the growing ‘signal strength’ of Nova Pioneer as a beacon.

And so much more!  We truly have a lot to be proud of.

 
2.5 years ago, at the start of 2020, we spoke of “Getting Better while Growing Bigger”.  Then last January we doubled down on “Getting Better” by challenging ourselves to be Beacons of Excellence and Value as schools and support teams.  We have gotten better — we do shine brightly — and we remain committed to continuously get better and brighter.  We have also continued to grow, both in each of our first 13 schools, and with the addition of Midrand Secondary this year.  In January we will welcome Nova Pioneer West Secondary to the South African-side of the family, and will welcome Junior Secondary phases to all our Kenyan schools.  In the years ahead, expansion with new schools will likely accelerate once again.  Throughout it all we must firstly and most importantly remain steadfast in our commitment to be Beacons of Excellence and Value, which includes for educational excellence and fiscal responsibility.   
 
This year we have made decisions (and are doing work) guided by our commitment to Excellence and Value.  In Kenya we have committed ourselves to be leaders in 844 & CBC education, pausing further consideration of international curriculum options for the next 2-3 years so that we can focus on national curriculum leadership.  In both Kenya and South Africa our school leadership teams and central teams have worked (and continue to work) hard on a range of programme developments to raise the bar on the excellence and value that we offer our students and families.  Most importantly, in classrooms and offices (including ‘home offices’, over 800 Novaneers strive everyday to be great for our students, families and each other… and to get better.  
 
Consider this math comparison:  1.00^365 = 1.00, but 1.01^365=38!  By getting just 1% better everyday, we can be great!  By steadily and slowly putting one foot in front of the other, never stopping for too long, we can get to the mountain top of our aspirations.
 
So, this year we are being comparatively quiet in our celebration of our birthday. Perhaps next year we can be a bit ‘louder’, and in two years — when we are 10 — let’s plan a proper party! However quiet or ‘loud’ we choose to be about the celebration of Nova Pioneer’s birthday, let us not miss the opportunity to take stock, with both gratitude and pride about all we have accomplished together.
 

Nova Pioneer’s Birthday Episode with Chinezi Chijioke

Guest: Chinezi Chijioke  To celebrate Nova Pioneer’s 8th birthday – an exclusive, extended interview with Nova Pioneer Co-founder & CEO, Chinezi Chijioke. On this episode, Jabu and Chinezi discuss how Nova Pioneer officially launched in 2015, President Kgalema Motlanthe’s task to Nova Pioneer, the impact of students and alumni and

Guest: Chinezi Chijioke 

To celebrate Nova Pioneer’s 8th birthday – an exclusive, extended interview with Nova Pioneer Co-founder & CEO, Chinezi Chijioke. On this episode, Jabu and Chinezi discuss how Nova Pioneer officially launched in 2015, President Kgalema Motlanthe’s task to Nova Pioneer, the impact of students and alumni and the increasing expansion of the school. 

To listen in – click here

Want to become a Novaneer? Apply to Nova Pioneer now by visiting www.novapioneer.com. Remember to select “Novaneer Podcast” on the “How did you hear about us” section of the online application.

Your contribution to and feedback of the podcast is invaluable. Email your thoughts, comments, questions and voice recordings to novaneerpod@gmail.com.

Produced by Jabu Mtwa. Theme music, mixing and sound design is by Hazy. 

E2: 21st Century African Storytelling

Guest: Kevin Njoroge  On this episode, author and USIU-Africa Psychology student, Kevin Njoroge discusses how education systems in Africa could be improved, the impact of Nova Pioneer’s Post-School Success program on student’s career prospects and how African literature could evolve in the 21st Century. To listen in, click here Want

Guest: Kevin Njoroge 

On this episode, author and USIU-Africa Psychology student, Kevin Njoroge discusses how education systems in Africa could be improved, the impact of Nova Pioneer’s Post-School Success program on student’s career prospects and how African literature could evolve in the 21st Century.

To listen in, click here

Want to become a Novaneer? Apply to Nova Pioneer now by visiting www.novapioneer.com. Remember to select “Nova Pioneer Podcast” on the “How did you hear about us” section of the online application. 

Your contribution to and feedback of the podcast is invaluable. Email your thoughts, comments, questions and voice recordings to novaneerpod@gmail.com.

Produced by Jabu Mtwa. Theme music by Hazy.

E1: What is a Novaneer?

Guests: Jeanne Sere Mgendi & Menzi Nkambule On the debut episode of the Novaneer Podcast, University of Nairobi BCom student Jeanne Sere Mgendi talks Tabasamu –  a Kenyan social enterprise that she founded which collects and upcycles ankara waste to create consumer products. Later on the podcast, Menzi Nkambule –

Guests: Jeanne Sere Mgendi & Menzi Nkambule

On the debut episode of the Novaneer Podcast, University of Nairobi BCom student Jeanne Sere Mgendi talks Tabasamu –  a Kenyan social enterprise that she founded which collects and upcycles ankara waste to create consumer products. Later on the podcast, Menzi Nkambule – University of Pretoria Investment Management student and Sunbird Investment Group Director – makes the case for a common currency across Africa and shares how he sees Sunbird Investment Group enhancing the future economic prospects of African countries.

To listen in, click here

Want to become a Novaneer? Apply to Nova Pioneer now by visiting www.novapioneer.com. Remember to select “Nova Pioneer Podcast” on the “How did you hear about us” section of the online application.

Your contribution to and feedback of the podcast is invaluable. Email your thoughts, comments, questions and voice recordings to novaneerpod@gmail.com.

To support Tabasamu, visit their Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/tabasamu.ke/

Produced by Jabu Mtwa. Theme music, mixing and sound design by Hazy.

Nova Pioneer Pre-Primary 2023: More Added-Value, More Affordable

At Nova Pioneer, we understand the significance and impact of high-quality pre-primary education. We are thrilled to share some exciting news regarding our Tots (2 turning 3) to Grade 1 offering at Nova Pioneer.  In response to the needs and expectations of Novaneers in our community –  namely, affordable and

At Nova Pioneer, we understand the significance and impact of high-quality pre-primary education. We are thrilled to share some exciting news regarding our Tots (2 turning 3) to Grade 1 offering at Nova Pioneer. 

In response to the needs and expectations of Novaneers in our community –  namely, affordable and quality pre-primary care and education, we have introduced some positive changes to our younger grades –  we have reviewed our pricing and offering and, from 2023, we will be bringing you the same quality Pre-Primary and Grade 1 education at more affordable and accessible prices.

 

What Changes? What is Added?

 

  1. A significant reduction in the tuition for Tots – Grade 1 (up to 20% tuition reduction in 2023*)
  2. More flexibility for families (especially those who work!): A ‘regular dismissal’ day or full day option for our Tots, Grade 000 and 00 students. (Regular dismissal times will vary slightly from school to school).
  3. For our Tots, Grade 000 and 00 families, a full day added-value option: Includes free aftercare at NovaCare, with a meal, snack and beverage provided.  

 

Excited? Share the love!

 

At Nova Pioneer, we know how important it is to build community. Who better to help us do this than our very own parents? As an existing Nova Pioneer parent, you could qualify for a referral discount (R3500 off your tuition for a period of one year) when you refer a parent and they successfully enrol their child at any of our Nova Pioneer campuses. 

 

Want to know more? 

 

We’d love to chat with you and share more about this exciting change to our offering. Reach out to admissions.sa@novapioneer.com for more information.

*Terms and conditions apply