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Learners were guided on how to manage their time, prepare for exams and build good study habits.
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Scripture Union (SU) Eswatini has begun its school visits for the year, bringing prayer, guidance and practical support to learners.

The outreach started last week at Mbabane Central High School. The team led a chapel service filled with worship and a message that encouraged learners to stay focused, disciplined and grounded in faith. The sermon shared clear words of wisdom, reminding learners to make wise choices and respect themselves and others.

From Mbabane Central, SU continued to Mkhuzweni High School. There, the programme included both chapel and study skills sessions. Learners were guided on how to manage their time, prepare for exams and build good study habits. The visit also included engaging activities that allowed learners to participate and reflect on what they had learnt.

SU Eswatini has made it clear that the work does not stop there. The organisation is preparing to visit many more schools across the country. Each first visit is dedicated to prayer and words of advice, setting a strong foundation before continuing with other planned activities.

As the school term continues, SU Eswatini remains committed to reaching more schools and strengthening young lives through faith and action. Empower your learners and student leaders! Schools interested in impactful study skills training and prefects training by SU Eswatini can contact us today at 7867 6900/7977 3272.

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