Enko Education: Celebrating 10 Years of Empowering African Roots

 In African International Schools, African roots, Education in Africa

As Enko Education celebrates its 10th anniversary, it’s an opportune moment to reflect on its mission and the pillars that have guided its journey towards becoming one of the most influential networks of international schools in Africa. With a strong focus on African roots, Enko Education has successfully empowered thousands of young minds to embrace their heritage and seize the boundless opportunities available on the continent and beyond. Let’s explore the African roots pillar of Enko Education and understand the impact it has had on students and communities over the past decade.

 

African Roots: The Heart of Enko Education

African roots represent the first and most essential pillar of Enko Education. The network of schools is dedicated to guiding learners towards valuing their African roots, establishing their identity, and embracing the continent’s opportunities. By instilling a sense of pride in their culture, Enko Education aims for its students to make a positive difference in Africa and beyond.

 

Nurturing Local Talent and Embracing African Identity

Enko Education’s commitment to its African roots is evident in its approach to staffing and professional development. Our schools recruit local teachers and continuously invest in their growth, with 92% of employees being African. This emphasis on nurturing local talent and empowering African professionals showcases the school’s dedication to fostering a strong sense of identity among its community.

 

 

Anchoring Curricula in the African Context

Enko Education prides itself on offering curricula that are deeply rooted in the African context. The flexibility of the International Baccalaureate (IB) program allows schools to provide courses based on local history, geography, and literature. As the largest network of IB schools in Africa, Enko Education ensures its students receive an education that is both globally recognized and locally relevant.

 

Celebrating African Heritage

Enko Education actively celebrates its African roots by organising cultural celebrations and events such as Africa Day, Black History Month, and Mother Tongue Day. These celebrations serve as reminders of the rich cultural heritage that students should cherish.

 

Promoting African Success Stories

Enko Education exposes students to African success stories through various events and classes, inspiring them to follow in the footsteps of the continent’s trailblazers. The Founders’ Speaker Series, held once every three months, invite prestigious African guests to address students, employees, and partners, motivating the next generation to achieve greatness.

 

 

Leveraging the Power of a Network of Schools

Being part of a network of schools allows Enko Education students to enjoy unique opportunities for interaction and collaboration. Events and activities, such as summer school trips, enable students from various Enko schools to learn from each other and experience different African cultures. In 2023, students had the chance to travel to Rwanda as part of a summer trip, further enriching their understanding of the continent’s diversity.

By promoting local talent, anchoring curricula in the African context, celebrating heritage, and exposing students to success stories, Enko Education has empowered a generation of young Africans to embrace their identity and seize the opportunities the world has to offer.

 

Stay Connected With Enko Education

As we celebrate 10 years of Enko Education, we invite you to keep up with our journey by following our website and social media channels. Discover the inspiring stories of our students and learn more about our commitment to empowering African roots and developing global leaders.

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