NEXUS
PRIMARY
NSNP
National School Nutrition Programme
The NSNP aims to enhance the learning capacity of learners through the provision of a healthy meal at schools. Where it is implemented, the programme has shown to improve punctuality, regular school attendance, concentration and the general wellbeing of participating learners.
Whilst learners are being provided with nutritious meals, they are also taught to establish and maintain good eating and lifestyle habits for life. Nutrition Education also provides educators with resource materials to support curriculum and to make every school a healthy school.
Schools are also encouraged to establish food gardens from which they obtain fresh produce (vegetables/fruit) to supplement the menu in line with South African Food Based Dietary Guidelines. Learners, teachers & parents are provided with skills to grow their own food contributing towards long-term household food security. The gardens are also used as a teaching and learning resource and to beautify the environment.
(Source: www.education.gov.za)
Vegetable Garden
Leaners being hands on in production of food...
As we integrate garden into the curriculum, learners are taught how onions can hill illnesses such as Flu and Sinuses as it is an antibiotic. Onion can also be used to repel insects from the garden...
Carrots are planted throughout the year and we use them as the third nutritional group in feeding learners...
Leaners being hands on in production of food...
Our Vegetable Garden is one of the most important and well taken care of part our school. Vegetables consist of very important vitamins and minerals and can help protect you against cancer, diabetes and heart disease, therefore our learners are taken through a series of practices on how vegetation works and are made aware of how important vegetables are for human consumption as far as keeping healthy is concerned.