Siya Kolisi Opens Up About Struggling With Afrikaans After Son’s Low School Mark
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Springboks captain Siya Kolisi has opened up about a relatable parenting moment after revealing his struggles with Afrikaans while helping his son with schoolwork.
Kolisi shared that his son recently received a disappointing mark in Afrikaans, sparking an honest reflection on how language barriers can affect learning at home. Despite being one of South Africa’s most celebrated rugby players, Kolisi admitted that Afrikaans is not his strongest language, making it difficult for him to fully assist his child with the subject.
He explained that the experience highlighted the challenges many parents face when supporting their children in areas where they themselves feel limited. Kolisi also used the moment to emphasize the importance of patience, encouragement, and creating a supportive environment rather than placing pressure on children over academic results.
Fans praised Kolisi for his honesty, noting that his story resonates with many South African households where multiple languages are spoken and parents often juggle work, public life, and family responsibilities. The rugby star’s openness once again showcased his grounded approach to fatherhood and his willingness to share real-life struggles beyond the rugby field.
Kolisi ended by stressing that one school mark does not define a child’s future, reaffirming his commitment to supporting his son’s growth both academically and emotionally.