Teen motivational speaker aims for the Ivy League

Johannesburg – Sixteen-year-old Boksburg learner, Isabella Silva, has delivered a series of motivational talks at primary and high schools across Johannesburg, with the theme ‘Confidence Matters’.

Her aim is to promote positivity and teen empowerment through the creation of safe spaces where teens can discuss the various issues that affect them.

Silva, who is studying an international A-level curriculum at an advanced pace with online high school Crimson Global Academy, will also be publishing her first book on the subject later this year.

Silva’s interest in helping others started with the creation of her Instagram account, Teen Matters, where she shares advice and support for fellow…

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