MXOLISI

Response Group Trendline continues to lead the field in the community...

2008: Meet Mxolisi Magwaxaza, who is in Grade V at Walmer Primary School. Our company sponsors Mxolisi's education, school fees, books and clothing uniform.

We have a long history with Mxolisi's father, who worked for us way back in around 1988 when we still imported PC's from Taiwan.
Below shows Mxolisi's father handing out the RGT Drivers award to driver Neville van der Merwe at an Engen Polo Cup race in Port Elizabeth. Note that our company also hosts the website at www.engen-cup.co.za as well as that of the first black winner of a National championship: www.tschops-sipuka.co.za


Nosipho

Nosipho passed Grade 10 (Standard 8) last year.  She came to the office for a visit with Mr Kruger today.
Nosipho said she would like to attend School at St Thomas Senior Secondary School again this year and do her Grade 11. 
Mr Kruger called Dotty into the discussion and it was decided that RGT would be paying Nosipho's school fees and buying her a new school uniform and school bag. Nosipho was also given some casual clothes.

Nosipho Mgcokoca has passed Grade 10 and will be attending Grade 11 at St. Thomas Senior Secondary School. Response Group sponsors her schooling requirements.

Update: Nosipho is spending her winter vacation with us. She's sitting-in with our Ms. Lulu Zulu gathering first-hand knowledge about how well a front office can function. Thanks Nosipho, your assistance is appreciated.


THEUNS

Theuns passed his Grade 12 in 1999. Our current star...

In 1995 we made a committment to Mr Theuns Louwskieter that we would pay his education fees. Theuns, through your dedication and effort you have proven, and continue to be a model student. Thank you. WELL DONE!

And we're pretty proud - just look at some of the results...

Mathematics 92,3 %
Science 84,0 %
Geography 82,0 %
Accounting 77,7 %

This year, our fourth year of sponsorship for him, Theuns is writing Grade 12 and, we may add, in a most accomplished manner. Next year Theuns plans to study engineering.

 

 

 


And way back in the late eighties and early nineties we were forerunners in sponsoring the career advancement of students studying how to use computers effectively...

Left, in dark suit, Managing Director Mr. Martin Kruger proudly awards competence certificates to the successful students. (circa 1989)

made by :: pixelmagic ::