Khutlo-Tharo Performing and Creative Arts School of Specialisation with a focus on Research and Innovation was officially launched at Sebokeng on Thursday.

The launch was also filled with amazing theatrical, entertaining and musical acts which showed an extensive level of dedication from learners.
The school which marks the 35th school of specialisation to be launched in Gauteng also promotes entrepreneurship, with learners selling jewellery, artworks and ornaments all crafted and made by them.
According to Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane, the schools of specialisation programme continues to be a pioneering initiative by the Gauteng department of education.
“As we reflect on the journey thus far, it is clear that the schools of specialisation programme has become an integral part of Gauteng’s educational legacy.
“Through collaboration, innovation, and a steadfast commitment to excellence, Gauteng continues to strive for greatness.
“We take pride in Khutlo-Tharo continuing to be a beacon of hope in this community and beyond, providing underprivileged learners with opportunities to explore and develop their creative talents that might otherwise have remained dormant within the confines of traditional education,” he remarked.
The MEC said in recognising the integral role of the arts in 21st-century education, the widely acknowledged STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) education yields numerous benefits, including enhanced creativity, academic performance, motor skills, decision-making abilities, visual learning, and overall learning experiences.
He added; “By infusing arts into STEAM framework, learners are offered a fresh perspective on traditional subjects, fostering engagement and allowing them to explore diverse fields in a conducive and nurturing environment.

“This approach not only opens pathways to artistic careers but also prepares learners for success in more conventional professions, including those in Maths, Science and Engineering, further expanding learners’ options and opportunities for their future and emphasising the Schools of Specialisation Programme aim of addressing unemployment.”
The school has excelled in the arts, earning multiple accolades in music over the years, while also demonstrating resilience in achieving excellence in matric results. Since 2018, we have witnessed a steady increase, culminating in a commendable 90.8% pass rate in 2023.
“Indeed, we envision a transformative educational journey that nurtures and challenges learners’ technical, creative, and academic talents.
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“We are committed to dispelling stereotypes associated with arts education and demonstrating the boundless possibilities that lie ahead.
“Our goal is to cultivate well-rounded citizens who will contribute meaningfully to our society and beyond, and it is the learners of Khutlo-Tharo who will be the trailblazers who turn these possibilities into reality.
“We look forward to embarking on this journey of growth, innovation, and empowerment alongside our learners, staff, and community,” MEC Chiloane concluded.
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