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The School Club initiative has already delivered learning materials to more than 3 000 primary and high schools in Mzansi.
The School Club initiative has already delivered learning materials to more than 3 000 primary and high schools in Mzansi.

PUPILS need enough books and support to achieve great results.

Pick n Pay and HDI Youth Marketeers, youth market specialists, started a school club with the aim of supporting primary and high schools with much needed learning materials.

For the past 14 years more than 3 000 schools all over Mzansi have benefited.

Rozaan Steenkamp, Pick n Pay School Club platform manager at HDI, said they would again start distributing books to schools from 30 January.

“It is important for us to enrich the South African educational system, not only through the content, but also by developing relationships with schools and empowering educators with additional content for the classroom,” said Rozaan.

She said many schools had little or no resources to make it easy for their pupils to pass.

To register your school on the Pick n Pay School Club database to stand a chance of getting books from them, send an email to [email protected] or call them on 011 706 6016.

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