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Division |
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Address |
Tel No |
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Salt River |
29 Brickfield Road, Salt River, Cape Town |
(021)4479913 |
2 |
Relabelled |
Bellville |
Shop 4, Corner Voortrekker Rd & Durban RD, Bellville |
(021)9171860 |
3 |
Relabelled |
Kenilworth |
Unit number 3 access park, Chichester road, Kenilworth |
(021)6714778, |
4 |
Relabelled |
Kuilsrivier |
Shop 4 & 5 Access Park, Kuilsrivier |
(021)9031294 061 287 3980 |
5 |
Relabelled |
Mobeni |
Cnr Grimsby & Leicester Rd, Mobeni, Durban |
(031)4620540 W\House (031) 469 9409 |
6 |
Relabelled |
Pier 14 |
21A Pier 14, Shopping Centre, Port Elizabeth |
(041)4841575 083 5176 728 |
7 |
Relabelled |
Marlboro |
13 Sparten Crescent ,Marlboro , Ext 3 Johannesburg |
(011) 262 0460 |
8 |
Relabelled |
Soweto |
Maponya Shop 200 2127 Chris hani Road, klipspruit ext5 Soweto |
(011) 933 1023 |
9 |
Relabelled |
Umlazi |
Shop 155 Umlazi Mega City 50 Griffiths Mxenge Highway Umlazi |
(031) 902 1325 |
10 |
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Epping |
10 Losack avenue , epping industrial |
(021) 534 0401 |
1 |
BCWC |
Kloof |
Lifes on Kloof, 50 Kloof Street, Gardens ,Cape Town, shop G-15 |
(021) 422 1593 078 211 8051 |
2 |
BCWC |
Canal Walk |
Shop 619 Canal Walk , Century BLVD, Century City , Cape Town 7441 |
(021) 551 2891 |
3 |
BCWC |
Monte Casino |
Shop 80B Montecasino, No1 Monticasino Bouelvard Fourways , 2191 Magents |
(011) 465 0438 |
4 |
BCWC |
Menlyn |
Shop UF 42 & 43 cnr atterbury road & lois avenue , menlo park , Pretoria |
(012) 764 9600 |
5 |
BCWC |
Balito |
SHOP 608 LEONORA DRIVE,DOLPHIN COAST,BALLITO,4399 |
032 586 0242 |
6 |
BCWC |
Rosebank |
Shop GF08, The Zone, Rosebank mall, Oxford Street, Johannesburg |
(011)268 1114 |
1 |
Magents |
Canal Walk |
Shop 08 , Century Blvd , Century City 7441 |
(021) 551 2533 JP CELL: 064 686 4026 |
2 |
Magents |
Monte Casino |
Shop 21 Montecasino, No1 Monticasino Bouelvard Fourways , 2191 Magents |
(011) 465 6721 074 669 6310 073 804 4352 079 884 7607 |
3 |
Magents |
Menlyn |
MENLYN MALL , SHOP G190 CNR ATTERBURY ROAD & LOIS AVENUE,MENLO PARK,PRETORIA |
(012) 348 4725 073 8677 468 - Sieya , kiley , OUPA, Micheal |
4 |
Magents |
Balito |
SHOP 608 LEONORA DRIVE,DOLPHIN COAST,BALLITO,4399 |
061 521 7446 032 586 1467 |
1 |
WSA |
Menlyn |
MENLYN MALL ,LF41A CNR ATTERBURY ROAD & LOIS AVENUE,MENLO PARK,PRETORIA |
Vicky - 078 816 1921 land line - 012 348 4766 |
6 |
BCWC |
Rosebank |
Shop GF08, The Zone, Rosebank mall, Oxford Street, Johannesburg |
(011)268 1114 |
1 |
Magents |
Canal Walk |
Shop 08 , Century Blvd , Century City 7441 |
(021) 551 2533 JP CELL: 064 686 4026 |
2 |
Magents |
Monte Casino |
Shop 21 Montecasino, No1 Monticasino Bouelvard Fourways , 2191 Magents |
(011) 465 6721 074 669 6310 073 804 4352 079 884 7607 |
3 |
Magents |
Menlyn |
MENLYN MALL , SHOP G190 CNR ATTERBURY ROAD & LOIS AVENUE,MENLO PARK,PRETORIA |
(012) 348 4725 073 8677 468 - Sieya , kiley , OUPA, Micheal |
4 |
Magents |
Balito |
SHOP 608 LEONORA DRIVE,DOLPHIN COAST,BALLITO,4399 |
061 521 7446 032 586 1467 |
1 |
WSA |
Menlyn |
MENLYN MALL ,LF41A CNR ATTERBURY ROAD & LOIS AVENUE,MENLO PARK,PRETORIA |
Vicky - 078 816 1921 land line - 012 348 4766 |
Johannesburg, South Africa –The Sasol Foundation this morning handed over a one-of-a kind Mobile Science Laboratory to the Sci-Bono Discovery Centre in Newtown, Johannesburg. The lab, which is the tenth of its kind nationally, will bring practical science education to thousands of learners in underprivileged schools in the southern and western districts of Johannesburg.
The latest Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) of 2015 showed that, out of 39 countries surveyed globally, South Africa’s national average score for grade nine mathematics was in 38th position. In science, the country was in last place.
As a result, university graduation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) related courses is at a low 20%, according to the National Science and Technology Forum.
“We need to develop an ecosystem of science and mathematics education that sustains the interest and passion for these vitally important fields, which will further contribute to South Africa’s ability to compete globally in manufacturing, medicine, energy, defence and tech innovation,” said Cindy Mogotsi, Senior Vice President Corporate Affairs at Sasol.
“For this reason, Sasol as a credible stakeholder partner to government, believes in working collaboratively with all our other stakeholders to find solutions to address the challenges and bottlenecks in our education system to enable economic growth. Throughout our near 70 year long history, we are proud to have played a pivotal role in taking South Africa forward by driving broader industrialisation and socio-economic development,” she says.
South Africa has seen some improvements in our education system and 81.3% of 2019’s grade 12 learners graduated, the highest matric pass rate since the founding of our democracy. However, more still needs to be done to enable access to facilities such as equipped science laboratories.
The Mobile Science Lab Programme is the Sasol Foundation’s contribution to supporting government in addressing this challenge. First introduced in 2014 as a partnership between the Sasol Foundation, the Department of Science and Innovation (DSI) and the South African Agency for Science and Technology, the programme has grown to comprise nine laboratories across the country.
A Mobile Science Lab is an innovative solution by the Sasol Foundation that targets schools which lack the necessary apparatus for science, particularly in the underprivileged parts of the country. As the name denotes, these vehicles travel on a daily basis to schools where science experiments are performed with learners and teachers in their classrooms. The facility consists of a custom-designed and well-equipped vehicle that is used to transport science apparatus and chemicals to schools in various parts of the country in order to conduct hands-on practical work with teachers and learners in their classrooms. They are meant to be serious game changers in the school learning environment.
Each mobile lab can serve up to 30 schools per year, when fully utilised, therefore the impact and footprint of what is achieved is also more significant. The Sci-Bono Mobile Lab will serve township schools in the western and southern parts of Johannesburg.
To date, this partnership model has been working smoothly, with schools served by the facility reporting significant improvement in the performance of learners in science-related subjects.
The impact of this initiative was also positively evaluated by an independent monitoring and evaluation agency in 2019.
“As we continue to seek new partners and opportunities, we are confident that we will unearth powerful new solutions to scale up the project, improve its impact and expand our footprint in a cost-effective way,” said Mogotsi.