Thanda's Ecd Children Exceed National Averages In Elom Assessment
Written by: Media Update Editor Save to Instapaper
Thands says that 95% of Grade 00 children were rated "On Track" in key learning areas — exceeding the 2021 'Thrive by Five' averages of 31% provincially and 46% nationally. This achievement highlights the effectiveness of its storybook-based ECD curriculum, supported by detailed, minute-by-minute teaching plans that prepare children for Grade R and beyond.
Thanda adds that its success reinforces the importance of quality educational support in ensuring school readiness, especially in under-resourced and remote communities.
The ELOM, a standardised assessment administered by trained moderators and enumerators, evaluates children's progress across five key developmental domains. Thanda says its results surpassed national and provincial Thrive by Five comparisons in four out of five domains, underscoring the strength of its robust, research-based curriculum.
Particularly noteworthy are Thanda's high scores in emergent language and literacy, an area of national concern given South Africa's literacy crisis (only 49% of children in the KwaZulu-Natal 'Thrive by Five' sample are on track for language and literacy development), the organisation adds.
This year's assessment also confirmed the success of Thanda's efforts to align outcomes in its Fun Foundations and Satellite ECD programmes with those of Imbewu, its flagship early childhood development model, showing strong results across the board, Thanda says.
Many Fun Foundations sessions take place in informal settings — outdoor spaces or community-donated huts — yet these children, even in less conventional learning environments, outperformed those at Imbewu in the assessment. In addition to strong cognitive and language development, the assessment measured children's concentration and social-emotional skills. While most learners demonstrated good focus, variations across programmes suggest that deeper teacher-child relationships could further strengthen social-emotional growth, the organisation adds.
A spokesperson for the assessment commented on Thanda's results. The spokesperson says, "The DataDrive2030 team celebrates Thanda's latest ELOM 4 and 5 assessment results, which indicate highly positive early learning outcomes among their sample of children. Thanda's commitment to using data for reflection and continuous improvement aligns with best practices in early learning, and we commend their data-driven approach to enhancing early learning in their community."
Despite surpassing expectations in most areas, the assessment unexpectedly revealed lower scores in gross motor development. Internal assessments previously indicated that children were meeting those milestones, leading to a review of Thanda's curriculum to ensure that physical development activities are sufficiently aligned with best practices. This proactive approach reflects the organisation's ongoing commitment to responsiveness in meeting the needs of children enrolled in its ECD centres, Thanda adds.
Angela Larkan, Executive Director at Thanda, emphasised the significance of these results. Larkan says, "These findings affirm what we have always believed — when children have access to quality early learning, they thrive, regardless of their circumstances."
"We see it daily in the confidence and curiosity of our young learners, and it is incredibly rewarding to have an independent assessment validate the impact of our storybook-based approach. Looking ahead, we remain committed to refining our curriculum, ensuring every child is prepared not just for school, but for life," Larkan adds.
Thanda concludes that its success in this year's ELOM assessment reaffirms that positive outcomes are not only possible in rural communities but are essential for breaking the cycle of disadvantage. The results highlight the need for increased investment in early education and the power of innovative, community-driven solutions in transforming the future for children.
For more information, visit www.thanda.org. You can also follow Thanda on Facebook, LinkedIn, or on Instagram.
*Image courtesy of contributor
Get new press articles by email
We submit and automate press releases distribution for a range of clients. Our platform brings in automation to 5 social media platforms with engaging hashtags. Our new platform The Pulse, allows premium PR Agencies to have access to our newsletter subscribers.
Latest from
- 7 Business Trends Your SME Can Leverage In 2026
- Sadilar Amplifies Visibility And Impact During Conference Season
- Future-ready Logistics- 5 Shifts TO Watch In 2026 (SUB-saharan Africa)
- Dunlop Urges Motorists To Prioritise Tyre Safety On The Busy Joburg To Cape Town Festive Route
- Poverty Trends Report Shows National Progress But Flags Growing Challenges In Gauteng
- SDG Challenge SA 2025 Highlights The Power Of Youth Innovation In Shaping A Sustainable Future
- Experienced Industry Leader Pauli Van Dyk Named Dean Of AFDA’s Upcoming Hatfield Campus
- South Africans Keep Tourism Alive As Homegrown Travel And Local Spending Rise
- Pretoria Student Wins Global Excel Esports Competition
- AfDB Steps Up Support For Somalia With $76m Investment In Roads And Regional Integration
- Corporate Law Experts Warn Directors Of Serious Consequences For Improper Transaction Approval
- New 3% Inflation Target Begins To Shift Expectations In South African Economy
- Retail As A Development Catalyst Drives New Africa Developments’ Inclusive Growth Strategy
- Collaborative SEF Model Shows How Civil Society And State Can Rebuild Economic Trust
- Shumani Accelerates Industrial Growth With Bheka Forklifts And New Equipment Plans For 2026
The Pulse Latest Articles
- Education Is The Frontline Of Inequality, Business Must Show Up (December 11, 2025)
- When The Purple Profile Pictures Fade, The Real Work Begins (December 11, 2025)
- Dear Santa, Please Skip The Socks This Year (December 10, 2025)
- Brandtech+ Has 100 Global Creative Roles For South African Talent (December 9, 2025)
- The Woman Behind Bertie: Michelle’s Journey To Cape Town’s Beloved Mobile Café (December 9, 2025)
