Bambisanani Partnership

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Founded2006
FounderDavid Geldart[1]
TypeCharity
Registrationno.1163461 (England and Wales)[2]
The Bambisanani Partnership
Founded2006
FounderDavid Geldart[1]
TypeCharity
Registration no.1163461 (England and Wales)[2]
FocusLeadership, Sport, Education, Sustainability and Cooperation
Location(s)
Coordinates53°52′40″N 1°43′33″W / 53.87773°N 1.72578°W / 53.87773; -1.72578
Websitebambisananipartnership.org

The Bambisanani Partnership is a collaboration developed by St Mary's Menston Catholic Voluntary Academy in Menston in West Yorkshire, England and Mnyakanya School in Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. "Bambisanani" is the Zulu word for "working hand in hand". The Bambisanani Partnership has used sport as a catalyst to develop international understanding, education,[3] health and leadership.[4] The initiative, which began in 2006, has gained both national and international acclaim.[5] The University of Leeds,[6][7] Leeds Trinity University[8][9] and Newcastle College[10] are now members of the partnership and like St. Mary's School regularly have students visit South Africa to extend its work. As of December 2025, the charity has engaged and connected 34,000 young people from both South Africa and the UK in its various programmes.[11]

Mnyakanya High School in Nkandla serves one of KwaZulu-Natal's most deprived rural communities[1][12] Mnyakanya High School was opened by Nelson Mandela and in 2004.[13] The school serves a vast area and many students walk two hours to and from school each day.[14] Mnyakanya has 850 students.[15]

A fundamental aim of the partnership has been to create 'two way' learning between both countries with a focus on 'working together and learning together'.[16][17][18][19] For example, the projects and programmes 'Leadership through Sport',[20] 'Sports Festivals'[21] 'Cycling to Success',[22] 'Literacy through Sport', 'Numeracy through Sport', 'Art through Sport',[23] 'Learning through Football' (Premier Skills),[24] 'International Athletics Challenge'[25] and the joint training of Physical Education teachers and Sports Coaches.

2006–2010

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