Excellence. Progression. Discipline. Respect. Knowledge of Self.
These are just some of the pillars which we at the Afruika Bantu Saturday School (ABSS) are on a mission to achieve for our students. Through the subjects of Maths, Science, African History and English, we have been teaching and instilling these characteristics for 26 years with many more years ahead of us. Our focus is on the next generation of our community to raise them up to become upstanding and outstanding people.
Pan-afrikan sports and culture day 2023
You are invited to join a range of Saturday Schools, Home-Schoolers, community organisations with youth programmes for a Unity Sports and Cultural Day. This is a family event and we encourage participation from toddlers to the elders. It takes a village to raise a child. Unity is strength.
Our History
The ABSS was established in 1996 to present.
Our school is named in honour of Afruika Bantu (aka Annette Blair) 11.09.55 - 12.09.99.
She was a freedom fighter, activist, scholar, African History researcher and teacher.
Our school is named in honour of Afruika Bantu (aka Annette Blair) 11.09.55 - 12.09.99.
She was a freedom fighter, activist, scholar, African History researcher and teacher.