Many children battle to reach their full potential in schools that are often overcrowded and under-resourced. Kids with learning difficulties face additional challenges, which many schools lack the capacity to address. Khula Learning Centre in Cape Agulhas, however, is flourishing.
Khula was opened in 2019 by Jeanine Roux, its co-founder, director and one of the tutors. It provides academic tutoring and social and emotional support for home-schooled children with individual needs, including learners with dyslexia, ADHD and autism. “Nothing in the world is more rewarding than seeing those tiny humans grow and excel, and being the example they look up to and follow,” Roux says.
She also runs Jeanine Roux Consulting, helping families with parenting strategies, developing behaviour plans and creating individual education plans for children.
She hopes to make Khula a champion of inclusive education by providing a replicable model that is affordable and accessible.
“Teaching is not my job — it’s my life — and I would never have found the same fulfilment in any other career.”