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Grade 12 Athenkosi Dyoli featured on SABC3 Expresso programme4 January 2013 As part of its 'Small Steps, Big Dreams' segment, high-achieving Scholar Athenkosi Dyoli shared some of his experiences as an SBF Scholar at Wynberg Boys' as he enters his matric year. |
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Foundation Gives Children a Head Start2 December 2011 There will be 160 young people studying at some of the most prestigious schools in the Western Cape under the Students for a Better Future scholarship programme next year.The SBF was launched four years ago by Dr Andreas Struengmann of Germany and his South African-born wife, Susan. |
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Education Foundation Gives Pupils a Better Future2 December 2010 The Students for a Better Future scholarship programme, founded by South African-born Sue Struengmann and her husband Dr Andreas Struengmann, notched up a century this year when another 43 Western Cape schoolchildren entered the programme, bringing the total in three years to 140. |
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2010 Brings Hope for Talented School Kids20 November 2009
For 44 exceptionally talented and dedicated schoolchildren from the Western Cape, the approaching new year, 2010, has a significance far greater than the fact that South Africa will host the hyped-up soccer World Cup. |
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Foundation celebrates placement of second class of SBF Scholars12 November 2009 The Students for a Better Future Scholarship Programme will hold its second annual Scholarship Award Ceremony on 12 November. Founded by South African-born Sue Struengmann and her husband Dr. Andreas Struengmann, the scholarship programme will see 44 Western Cape learners who have shown academic promise benefit from the rigorous academic programmes of some of Cape Town’s best high schools. |
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Students Get Bursaries from Struengmann Foundation2 December 2008
Melanie Bruce, principle of Springfield Convent commented: “Students for a Better Future has been extremely wise and far-sighted by spending much time and effort not only to match each child to a particular school, but they are ensuring that all the needs of the children and their parents, and indeed of the receiving schools, are taken into account. |
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Struengmann Foundation teams up with Top W-Cape Schools to offer Grade7s better future7 November 2008 According to a report by UNESCO, social inequality has a major impact on the kind of schooling children receive across various countries. South Africa faces this same challenge and requires both government and private action in order to answer the need to provide children with equal learning opportunities. |

