February was a meaningful month at Tamani Foundation, filled with steady progress, heartfelt goodbyes, and exciting new beginnings.
Learners continued building their skills and confidence through engaging lessons and hands-on activities, with a growing sense of curiosity and determination.
Despite facing a water shortage throughout the month, our learners and staff showed incredible resilience, adapting to challenges and staying committed to learning.
This month also marked a leadership transition as we bid farewell to our dedicated Foundation Manager. We are deeply grateful for their service and look forward to the journey ahead with renewed vision.
We held special sessions with our alumni who recently completed their Form 4 exams, supporting them as they reflected on their future paths. These important conversations included meetings with their parents, fostering shared understanding and guidance for the road ahead.
Exciting additions were also made to our sports complex: we installed basketball nets and received a pickleball net—both generously donated. These resources are already bringing joy and energy to our learners during physical education and free play.
Beyond the classroom, break times were filled with laughter, creativity, and connection. Learners enjoyed games like Jenga, colouring activities, and play that encouraged focus and teamwork.
February reminded us that growth isn’t only about academics—it’s also about resilience, meaningful transitions, and the joy of learning together.