WHOLE SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT: CASE STUDIES and EXAMPLES

CASE STUDIES AND EXAMPLES


Learn from whole school development case studies

How are companies investing in whole school development and holistic educational development in Africa? Explore case studies and examples from companies promoting different initiatives to help you make investment decisions. You can also see case studies from non-profit organisations (NPOs) that work in furthering whole school development.

Learn from proven educational investment success 

Discover how leading organisations are transforming education in Africa and elsewhere through strategic whole school development investments. Our comprehensive case studies showcase successful interventions, measurable outcomes, and strategies that drive educational excellence.  

Corporate investment success stories 

Explore how companies and nonprofits across Africa are creating lasting educational impact through: 

  • – Strategic school partnerships that deliver measurable results. 
  • – Scalable whole school transformation models.  
  • – Innovative funding models that support sustainable development.  
  • – Teacher development programmes, which improve the quality of education.  
  • – Technology integration, which enhances learning outcomes. 
  • – Infrastructure projects, which create more enabling environments.

Where to from here?
Explore the research and learn why and how to invest.

The whole school development topic is led by:

The 2024 Trialogue Business in Society Handbook is available.

KNOWLEDGE HUB PARTNERS

Supporting better business since 1999.

Copyright 2017 – 2023 Trialogue | All Rights Reserved

CONTACT US

CPT: +27 (0)21 671 1640
JHB: +27 (0)11 026 1308
info@trialogue.co.za
Connect with us on social media:
Graphic promotional banner for the Trialogue Business in Society Conference 2025, taking place from 12 to 14 May. The design features abstract red, orange, and beige geometric shapes with icons of buildings and leaves. Text includes the hashtag #BIS2025 and a call-to-action: "Click here to register."