Faith in the Bambisanani Partnership
It is 19 years ago since David Geldart proposed an ambitious partnership ‘of mutual benefit and shared responsibility’ between St. Mary’s School. Menston and Mnyakanya School from one of the most challenging regions of KwaZul-Natal in South Africa.
Using the power of sport and education this pioneering collaborative known as The Bambisanani Partnership (Bambisanani being the Zulu word meaning ‘working hand’) has grown to now include more than 60 schools, colleges and universities in both countries. Since 2006 no less than 34,000 young people have engaged in the partnerships various projects and programmes. The Bambisanani story with its remarkable impact has been highlighted at international conferences throughout the world including at the Sport for All Summit at the Vatican and in Greece for the International Olympic Association. The very special relationship between St. Mary’s and Mnyakanya remains at the heart of partnership.
Margaret Hattersley, Headteacher from St. Mary’s and the Bambisanani Partnership, Vice Chair said:
Margaret Hattersley
‘The Bambisanani Partnership sits at the heart of life at St Mary’s, Menston and has done over the last 19 years. Our school’s Mission recognises that the journey towards human flourishing, self-discovery and personal growth takes time and exposure to unique opportunities to draw out our many God-given gifts and talents. Since the formation of the Bambisanani Partnership, so many St Mary’s students and staff have travelled to South Africa as part of the partnership which has contributed to this sense of common mission and purpose. The experiences and international connections have enabled our young people to see the world beyond our school grounds, strengthen their leadership skills, and shape them as an individual so they can contribute to the common good of society and the beauty of the world. The friendships forged, ‘working hand in hand’, have inspired our young people at St Mary’s and in South Africa in so many different ways. For some it has inspired their future career choices, for others it has created lasting friendships across nations and for others it has sparked a charitable initiative. Whatever the personal or community impact, the partnership is deeply valued and cherished by us all as it changes lives for the better and reminds us that we are all in communion with each other whatever our background or personal story. At St Mary’s, we often reflect on the words of Nelson Mandela, ‘Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world’. The Bambisanani Partnership truly does enable this to happen through the power of sport and human connectivity.’
Dr. Poppy Bhengu
Dr. Poppy Bhengu, Bambisanani Volunteer from South Africa added:
One of the most beautiful outcomes of this partnership is the way it brings to life the principle of Ubuntu, “I am because we are.” While South Africans often speak of Ubuntu, this partnership shows it in action. It is humbling to witness schools in the UK rally behind South African children, not only by providing resources, but by standing in solidarity with them. Their actions reflect Proverbs 19:17: “Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the Lord, and He will reward them for what they have done.”
Our faith teaches us that love is not merely a spoken word; it is demonstrated through compassion, generosity, and action. The Bambisanani Partnership embodies this truth. It shows our children, and our communities, that we are not forgotten, that God’s love can be seen and felt through the kindness of others. It reassures us that while we may not always understand God’s plan, He often uses people, even from across oceans, to bring healing, encouragement, and light.
In the small acts of kindness, in the shared games on dusty fields, in the heartfelt moments of connection between strangers, the message is clear: God lives, God cares, and we are all His instruments. The Bambisanani Partnership, for us, is not only a partnership between nations, but also a partnership grounded in the spirit of Christ, where love is made visible.”
With its 20th anniversary nearing, this small charity’s team of over 80 volunteers is dedicated to expanding opportunities for young people from both countries to collaborate and learn together in the ubuntu spirit of solidarity and shared humanity. The charity brings together people of different nations, background, colour, and creed, they all bring belief and faith through actions in a shared mission to make the world a better place. This powerful and harmonious collective is making a real difference in the most challenging of circumstances.