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The heartwarming tales of young South African learners taking extraordinary steps to make the world a better place were celebrated at this year’s 2025 Pick n Pay School Club Hero Awards.
These awards highlight that heroism often lies not in grand gestures, but in the daily acts of kindness, bravery, and environmental stewardship exhibited by children in our communities.
Established 16 years ago, the Hero Awards programme aims to foster self-awareness and social consciousness in primary school learners.
As one of the largest brand-funded educational initiatives in South Africa, the Pick n Pay School Club supports over 3,175 schools nationwide, providing free, curriculum-compliant educational resources.
This aligns with the company’s philosophy that ‘doing good is good business’.
“These young learners’ stories are truly inspiring and sometimes heart-wrenching, as many have faced hardships and health challenges yet continue to uplift others and protect the planet,” said Catherine Bothma, the Manager of Pick n Pay School Club.
“The Hero Awards programme not only celebrates their remarkable qualities but also serves as an inspiration for others to emulate their actions, aiming to educate the future leaders of our nation.”
Throughout the year, teachers at participating schools identify students who have shown remarkable courage, kindness, or environmental responsibility, awarding them certificates and button badges to recognise their positive actions.
This culminates in an annual competition where students across seven categories compete for a chance to win a share of R35,000 in Pick n Pay vouchers, awarded at various schools throughout the year.
The categories for the Hero Awards include:
This year’s winners embody the spirit of these awards, demonstrating that heroism is often found within the everyday actions of individuals committed to making a difference:
These remarkable learners not only exemplify the spirit of South Africa’s future leaders but also remind us all that small efforts can make a significant impact. Their exemplary actions encourage us to strive for a culture of kindness and respect, which is so essential in our communities today.
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