Saambou Primêre Skool
Primary schools in Cape Town neighbourhoods often function as more than just classrooms—they're stabilising forces for families navigating complex circumstances. A school becomes the place where a child gets a reliable meal, where screening and early intervention catch health or learning problems, where parents find information about social services. Teachers know which learners are housing-insecure or living with grandparents, and they adjust expectations and support accordingly. Schools host after-school clubs, holiday programmes, and community events that fill gaps when home circumstances are stretched thin. They're also employment hubs for the area, bringing jobs and informal economic activity. When a school functions well, the ripple extends beyond the learner—it affects family morale, neighbourhood cohesion, and whether young people see education as a pathway worth pursuing.