Principal Mr S V Ngubane writes
Mnyakanya High School and the School Governing Body hereby wish to thank the Aireborough and Eshowe Rotary Clubs for your generous donation of air-conditioners for the computer room.
We are extremely grateful for your support. Mnyakanya High School has 177 learners who are the beneficiaries of this donation. 63 new learners will start doing this subject next year at grade 12. Therefore constant expansion of our computer lab capacity and addition of equipment is on our agenda.
We would like to thank you again for this aid as it will help us change the future for underpriveleged learners by providing better education for them.
We have also attached lab pictures showing installed air conditioner.
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The Rotary Club of Aireborough has moved from Committees to now having a Leader for each of the Areas of Focus as described below. .
moreSally Mohan the Community Leader organises events some yearly including Dictionaries4 Life, Easter Egg Hunt and the Halloween Trail as well as the Social Interactive Quiz. It also supports the Friends of Guiseley Cemetery and the Beer Festival.
moreThe Club now has Team Leaders for each of our 'What we do' activities'. Education and Youth covers work with schools schools, Rotary competitions, the Technology Tournament and individuals in this age group seeking support
moreThis is a relatively new category of service activity supported by global grants beginning on 1 July 2021. The Club has been involved for some years tree planting in Nunroyd Park and Litter Picking around our area.
moreThe Thursday group meets on the first and third Thursdays of the month at Horsforth Golf Club between 6.00 and 8.00 p.m. on an informal 'drop-in'basis. New members are always welcome.
moreTuesday lunchtimes was the only weekly meeting when the Club began in 1953 originally meeting at the then Yeadon Airport. Since then as times have changed so have the venues but we are now firmly ensconced at Horsforth Golf Club
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