About Us
Mission Statement:
TeachOut aims to harness the experience and expertise of UCT students to provide academic assistance to high school learners in Cape Town’s disadvantaged communities.
We achieve our mission by running after-school and Saturday tutorials in various academic subjects. The aim of these tutorials is not to replace classroom teaching, but rather to offer learners the opportunity to tackle common problems. This helps learners to build confidence and to identify and correct gaps in their knowledge.
Our focus subjects are English, Physical Science and Mathematics. However, we do also tutor Biology, Computer Literacy and Accounting where demand exists. We aim mainly to assist learners in grades 11 and 12, as the content of these grades is examined for school-leaving examinations. TeachOut also has a Functional English Programme for grades 8 to 10, that aims to help learners become comfortable with using spoken english to communicate and express opinions.
TeachOut was launched in 2003 by Denni Cartwright, Jacqui Womersley and Stephen York as an initiative of the Smuts Hall and Fuller Hall residences of UCT and began operating as a UCT campus organisation in early 2004. In 2006, TeachOut, The Township Debating League and Inkanyezi formed Ubunye, which is now one of the 5 official development agencies at UCT.
TeachOut currently operates at the following schools in the Samora Machel/Philippi areas:
- Zisukhanyo
- Sophumelela
- Intsebenziswano
- Sinethemba
and operates in centers run by three other organizations in Nyanga, Philippi, Crossroads, Khayelitsha and Mfuleni :
- Yabonga
- Wola Nani
- Zanokhanyo Children’s Home
Swiss Re Africa Limited have been our generous sponsors for the past 4 years ensuring our successful operations.
For more detailed information regarding our operations refer to TeachOut’s annual and quarterly reports available at on our downloads page.