Nurturing for a brighter future

Children who are now attending preschools and early primary school will find, by the time they are entering the job market (2030 – 2045) a vastly different scenario then what we are seeing today. Automation, robots and artificial intelligence will have taken over most of the traditional jobs as we know them today. They are no steady carriers anymore. Technology and science will develop in such a pace that constantly upgrading and relearning will be the norm. Most available jobs in the future will be computer orientated. Carriers will be in science, technologies and developments.

Therefore, we are agreeing with professor Tshilidzi Marwala, vice-chancellor at UJ, that the two most important subjects in the future are a good foundation in English and mathematics, since this are the subject essential for programming, coding and science. Our mission is that we are focusing especially of these two subjects. We at IKs are not bound to the traditional ways of education only but keeping ourselves informed with the technologies advances as they are happening and also what futurists predicting about the future. Our program will accordingly be moulded.

As we are currently going through the disrupting times of the great pandemic, many of our customers are doctors, nurses or working in the police force. These parents often have to work on Saturdays and Sundays. Therefore, we are offering part time nursing for Saturday and Sunday. Also, in future we will have the ability to take on children for the night for parents who have to do nightshift.