1ST PILLAR
Education
In our mission to unleash children & youth, education is fundamental. We believe that children should have the power to read and write, to understand the basics of science, math, biology and the functioning of society, to speak different languages and to discipline the mind.
For this, we provide vulnerable children with access to primary and high-school education.
302
CHILDREN IN
PRIMARY SCHOOL
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136
CHILDREN IN
HIGH-SCHOOL
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Together with our partners, we unleash 302 children with access to primary education by supporting the Korando Educational Center and 136 children with access to high-school education with our Bursary Program.
Education Updates
English Class “Hot Seat” @ Remand Home
The Hot Seat session was organized to encourage participants to openly share thoughts, ideas, and address any questions or misconceptions in an interactive format. “Hot Seat” is designed to help indiv…
Continuously Supporting German Class @ Kudho Secondary School
The purpose of these activities was to continue the current work of preparing 10 fourth-grade students to pass their final national exam in German. This included several rounds of comprehensive unders…
Supporting German Class @Kudho Secondary School
The purpose of these activities was to continue preparing fourth-grade students for their final national exam in German. This included dictation exercises based on a simplified article about Kenya fr…
Art Class “Piet Mondrian” with Grade 4 @ Korando
We had an art class with the Grade Four students at Koramdo School. The class created artwork inspired by Piet Mondrian. We provided them with crayons, marker pens, rulers, and plain paper for drawing…
Art Class @ St. Williams Primary
At first, we introduced ourselves to the class by sharing our names and the countries we come from. Afterwards, we showed them the results of the previous arts class, which they really enjoyed. To kic…
Art Class with Grade 4 @ Korando
We had an art class with the fourth-grade students, and it was quite interesting. They were provided with colored pencils, crayons, and marker pens to assist with their drawings. Additionally, they we…