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
136
CHILDREN IN
HIGH-SCHOOL
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 with Older Boys @ Remand Home
First, we started with a grammar exercise. Anna explained the comparative and the superlative to the class. After this, they started the exercise. When the students finished, they got a vocabulary exe…
English Class with Younger Boys @ Remand Home
We started the lesson by introducing the new topic to the class, which was homophones. We gave the students different examples of homophones, and they tried to explain the meaning of each word in Engl…
Spelling Made Easy- Younger Boys and Girls @ Remand Home
Teaching English spelling and word puzzles to younger boys involves starting with the basics. We start by teaching them how words are put together and how to spell them correctly, which helps them und…
English Class A2 Reading – Older Boys @ Remand Home
We started off the class with a comprehension and reading exercise at an A2 level. Everyone read a few sentences out loud, then they had a few minutes to complete the exercises regarding the text. Aft…
English Class “Tenses” With The Younger Children @ Remand Home
In the last class, the students enjoyed the word puzzle as it helped them jog their minds before the class, and they requested to have word puzzles in every class before starting the actual lesson. We…
English Class “Preposition” with the Small Boys and Girls @ Remand Home
The class started with us, the facilitators, explaining what prepositions are and providing examples to the class (e.g. in, on, under, behind). We then proceeded to do a preposition hunt, taking the b…