Every week, schools from across the city and province visit Intaka Island to engage with its educational offerings. However, for many no-fee schools, the cost of such trips remains a barrier. To address this, the “Intaka Island Rangers on the Road” initiative was launched, bringing Intaka’s educational experience directly to these schools.
The programme focuses on 45 no-fee primary schools registered with the Western Cape Education Department, delivering a 45-minute presentation on sustainability and waste recycling, and raising awareness about protecting the environment and appreciating South Africa’s natural heritage.
Bringing the children to Intaka Island
The goal is to have all learners visit Intaka Island and immerse themselves in its educational programmes, exploring the Island and enjoying a boat ride. Thanks to generous sponsors, two schools have already made the trip, although transport costs remain a significant obstacle.
“So far, nine no-fee schools have visited Intaka Island, and we’re incredibly thankful to our sponsors,” says Eco-Centre manager Verinique Anyster. “We’re also looking forward to hosting two more schools in October.”
Sponsorships cover transport, lunch, a guided tour, educational lessons, and a boat ride.
Full marks for Intaka Island
With each visit, schools are requested to complete programme evaluation, and the educators gave the programme full marks for the guided walk, boat ride and activities. Here are some of the comments received:
“All the guides are well trained and knowledgeable in their field, they are very professional and friendly. All learners will benefit from this amazing experience.” – Hyacinth Primary
“The guided walk was lovely, very detailed and fun. The boat ride was a great experience and informative – it was the kids’ favourite part! The actvities were very informative and practical. The learners loved handling the soil.” – Eisleben Road Primary
YeBo Scouts
“We’re thrilled to partner with YeBo Scouts, an outreach division of Scouts SA, which works in collaboration with the Western Cape Department of Education (WCED) and the Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport (DCAS),” says Anyster. Through this partnership, no-fee schools can integrate the knowledge gained from the YeBo Scouts programme with hands-on learning at Intaka Island. This collaboration allows students to consolidate their lessons with practical environmental experiences on the Island.
How to get involved
Corporations are encouraged to get involved in this impactful programme through sponsorships. Contributions can make a significant difference in teaching future generations the importance of protecting our natural heritage.
The Intaka Island Trust, established as a fundraising vehicle for the Eco-Centre’s construction and operational costs, is a registered Public Benefit Organisation with Section 18A approval from SARS, allowing it to issue tax-deductible certificates to donors and sponsors. Schools or corporates interested in supporting the programme can contact Intaka Island at 021 552 6889 or email verinique@intaka.co.za.