Sunlight’s #RaiseTheBar: NextGen movement announces its winning schools, injecting R1.35 million into grassroots South African youth culture. 

From township school halls to specialized learning environments, Sunlight #RaiseTheBar: NextGen has officially crowned the schools shaping Mzansi’s next generation of cultural talent. Spanning multiple provinces and communities across the country, the nationwide movement uncovered young rappers, Amapiano dancers, and creators using music, movement, and storytelling to express identity, confidence, and pride. 

The confirmed winning schools are Umqhele Comprehensive School and Katlehong Engineering School from Thembisa (Gauteng), Sabela Senior Secondary School in Newcastle (KZN), Le-Reng Secondary School in Ladybrand (Free State), Grace and Favour Christian Academy in Lerome (North West), ESCA Wanderers in Johannesburg (Gauteng), Tshilvho Primary in Thohoyandou (Limpopo), Fulton School for the Deaf in Durban (KZN), and Hoërskool Cillié High School in Gqeberha (Eastern Cape), with one additional school still to be announced to complete the national Top 10. 


"This recognition belongs to every learner who had the courage to put themselves forward and express who they are through music and dance. It has brought pride to our school, excitement to our community, and shown our learners that their talent has value. Most importantly, it reminds them that where they come from should never limit how far they can go," says Miss Thandeka Hadebe, teacher at Sabela Senior Secondary School in Newcastle. 

Helping drive the movement’s cultural energy was culture phenomenon and Sunlight ambassador Robot Boii, whose connection to youth culture, dance, and self-expression made him a natural fit for the initiative. 

Each winning school will receive R100,000 towards school and community development, while entering students receive R35,000 in recognition of their creativity and impact. Altogether, the music and dance challenge is injecting R1,35 million directly into grassroots youth culture and community upliftment across South Africa.