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Meet Curro Serengeti's new executive headKempton Park-based Curro Serengeti kicked off the 2023 academic year with the appointment of a new executive head - Thinus Enslin. ![]() Thinus Enslin, newly appointed executive head of Curro Serengeti Enslin holds a BCom and a Post Graduate Certificate in Education (cum laude) from Potchefstroom University. He has a solid 18 years of teaching experience under his belt, with six of those as a principal and four years as an executive head. Enslin joins Curro Serengeti following a four-year stint as the principal of Leeuwenhof Akademie. However, he is no stranger to Curro, having joined the private school group in 2011 as the operational head of Curro Heuwelkruin in Polokwane. In 2015, he was promoted to executive head of Curro Secunda in Mpumalanga, where he stayed until 2018. Here we chat to Enslin about his new position, his goals for Curro Serengeti and the changing landscape of modern education. What excites you most about your new position?
Tell us about some of the challenges and/or defining moments you’ve experienced in your career and what you’ve learned from them...
What goals are you hoping to achieve as executive head of Curro Serengeti?
Education has been experiencing a major shift over the past 20 years or so - not just in regard to what is being taught, but how, as well. Kids today don't learn the same way as previous generations. How do you feel Curro is addressing these changes?
In a world where we seek to teach equality while celebrating diversity, how do we impart this with our children?To promote equality and diversity in your school, you should consider:
How can we promote equality and diversity?
What other life lessons should we be teaching or impressing upon our youngsters more?S - See your goals. About Shan RadcliffeShan Radcliffe is the editor of Bizcommunity HR, Education and Legal. View my profile and articles... |