In 1994, while conducting research for her Masters degree in music, Lilian Niemann began investigating the link between music and maths. Spending time at Eastern Cape primary schools, she soon discovered a backlog among learners when it came to maths. After talking to a colleague, Lilian decided to start a Saturday township school, where she could spend time helping disadvantaged learners catch up to their peers.
Eighteen years later, Lilian’s once a week school has grown into an education success story — and that’s not just for her, but for over 31 000 learners too. Situated in the thriving urban heart of Nelson Mandela Bay, the business, now known as E-Square Enterprises, consists of primary, secondary and tertiary education institutions: Ed-U College, Ed-U Academy and Ed-U Varsity. Each of these institutions, although different in their learner/student base and programmes, all share the same goal: to produce self-motivated individuals who are ready to tackle the next phase of their lives, be it at an education level or in the corporate world.
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