In alignment with the 2024 Mandela Day theme, teams of Empactors transformed classrooms with creative maths formulas and illustrations designed to make maths both engaging and accessible for learners, says Empact. 

By integrating visual aids into the learning environment, the group says that it aims to spark curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts among students.

Empact's initiatives will be spread across several schools that are part of Maths Centre:

  • KwaZulu-Natal: Volunteers will bring their artistic talents to Wiggins Secondary School.
  • Cape Town: The team will spend the day enhancing the learning spaces at Norma Primary School.
  • Gauteng: Our teams will be deployed across three schools — Tlama Tlama Primary School, Welamlambo Primary School and Seotloana Primary School.

Sharanjeet Shan, CEO of Maths Centre, says, "Having Empact Group's volunteers here is truly a blessing. When students can see visual representations of complex formulas and mathematical illustrations, it makes these concepts more tangible and easier to grasp. Maths Hubs lead to better engagement by learners and can assist in improving their academic performance, boosting their confidence to help them see the prevalence of Mathematics in all STEM subjects."

"STEM education is crucial in lifting families out of poverty and giving children a fair shot at a brighter future via access to higher education. These volunteers are not just painting math formulas; they are painting possibilities and hope for our learners," adds Shan. 

Empact Group says that its commitment to community engagement and educational support is deeply rooted in its company philosophy of 'Doing Right By You'. It echoes the belief that by giving back and supporting the educational journey of young learners, we can make a significant impact on their future and our collective progress as a society.

"Our philosophy of 'Doing Right By You' guides every aspect of our business, from our services to our community engagements. This Mandela Day, we are proud to continue our tradition of making a positive impact by enriching the educational experiences of learners. We are not just painting walls; we are painting a brighter future for the students," said Alan Quinn, CEO of Empact Group.

Through these actions, Empact Group concludes that it reaffirms its dedication to the communities it serves and its ongoing support for educational initiatives that empower and uplift.

For more information, visit www.empactgroup.co.za. You can also follow Empact Group on LinkedIn

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