“I enjoyed the safety of being in an environment that I knew wanted the best for me — being amongst women who would later become sisters to me, and being taught by passionate teachers who always went the extra mile.”
“Loreto grounded my relationship with God more than most other places. From Religious Education with Miss Nyirenda to participating in Mass and being in our school choir, I never forgot the teachings and ethos of service instilled in me. To this day I find myself still saying and mostly believing the words: ad majorem Dei gloriam — all to the glory of God.”
Ofentse lives with albinism and visual impairment. She works with reasonable accommodations including visual aids, large text, and task lighting — disclosed in her own words and in keeping with the dignity of how she introduces herself professionally.