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Helping the Environment

The IIE’s Varsity College Nelson Mandela Bay recently partnered with Collegiate Junior School for Girls Eco Club. Two Stinkhout trees were donated to the school by the campus’ VC Voice committee which acts as a conduit of communication in a reciprocal manner, to the wider student body and The IIE’s Varsity College Senior Management.The Collegiate Junior School’s Eco Club is one of the extra mural activities on offer for girls who attend the school. “We are registered with WESSA (The Wildlife and Environment of South Africa) as an eco school, and we try to meet their target of completing a certain number of action projects per year. Everything we learn about is focused on caring for the environment. For example, this year we have done a rhino fundraiser, we have taken up a water-saving challenge and we have been visited by representatives of the Sustainable Seas Trust and SANCCOB. We are constantly learning,” said Robyn Bentley (Eco Club Coordinator).Jaci Howell (Student Wellness Manager The IIE’s Varsity College Nelson Mandela Bay) addressed the Eco Club pupils of Collegiate Junior School for Girls on the importance of the trees and the impact they have. “It is so heartwarming to see pupils so interested in the preservation of the environment. I applaud the Eco Club for the work they are doing to help make a difference within the environment,” said Earlene Jacobs Head Student Services The IIE’s Varsity College Nelson Mandela Bay. “It was such a delight to be joined by familiar faces as two Varsity College Alumni students were present for the planting of the trees,” concluded Earlene.The IIE’s Varsity College focus is the holistic development of the student where a balance between studies and participating in a variety of sporting, social, cultural and community engagement initiatives is encouraged and facilitated.

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