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Educational opportunities for disadvantaged school students in Rwanda: Registered Charity 1176583

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Great outcomes from our first workshop

admin education October 24, 2021October 24, 2021

We asked our students for feedback and were delighted with their comments. Some examples…

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How did COVID and the lockdown affect our students?

admin education October 15, 2021October 15, 2021

Earlier in the year, a survey was sent out to Forward Africa Education Trust (FAET) students. Their responses have been processed into the following report. We asked the students questions on topics relating to the pandemic, the issues that were

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Pleased to present our Annual Report for 2020

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This last year was challenging! COVID 19 had a major impact on our students but with encouragement from our local partners and a food distribution programme to avert hunger, all returned to school after a six-month lay-off.

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Effects of COVID 19

admin education May 12, 2021May 12, 2021

It’s amazing how resilient our teenagers are! Not only do they have to deal with the daily ups and downs of surviving on limited means, when a global pandemic comes along they have to use all their resourcefulness to continue

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Back to School, November 2020

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Schools reopening in the time of COVID-19

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Marie Grace

Marie Grace, Student nurse

COVID has delayed my nurse training at university, but when I qualify I will try to be a good nurse who will work with empathy, skills of problem-solving, commitment to patient advocacy, open-mindedness and …

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COVID delays reopening of Schools

admin education October 6, 2020October 6, 2020

Controlling the spread of the virus has been a key priority within Rwanda. Schools and universities remain closed with students struck at home with limited access to e-learning. We continue with our feeding programme (thanks to generous support) and anticipate …

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COVID-19 Feeding Programme

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Thanks to the generosity of donors we are able to supply food to our students and their immediate families.

Cynthia pictured with her food delivery. Their cupboard was bare as her mother who worked as a casual cleaner and washed

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Our Annual Report for 2019

admin education April 30, 2020April 30, 2020

Work has now been completed on are annual report for the Charities Commission. You can read it

here

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New Graphics, Our Model

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Jackline pursues her dream

admin education January 16, 2020January 16, 2020Africa, Rwanda, school, sponsorship

My name is Jackline and I am studying Information Technology in the Department of Software Engineering at the Adventist University of Central Africa – Rwanda (AUCA).

I have a mother only and she farms a small piece of land to

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Annual report and accounts

admin education August 14, 2019August 14, 2019

You can read our annual report and accounts here

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A happy pre-term gathering for NOUSPR Students

admin Africa, education, students August 24, 2018September 11, 2018

Gathering students together before the start of the third term, NOUSPR Project Leader Dan Karangwa (third from left) is seen with the smiling group.

The school term started on Tuesday 21st August and the sponsored students (with Daniel and Claire …

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School visit CGFK, July 2018

admin school visit, students July 26, 2018August 21, 2018

How are the students enjoying their school life?

Kevin: “I like my school CGFK because it is a friendly environment. The teachers are sociable and flexible and understand me when I have problems. But, because of my family poverty, I

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Three students at ESK Quaker School, 26th July 2018

admin education, Quaker Schools, teachers July 26, 2018August 21, 2018

How the students are enjoying their school life?


They enjoy learning and achieving, interacting with other students and with staff and taking advantage of the new opportunities and facilities the school has to offer.

The students can speak for themselves:…

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Jackline part of our 2018 intake. Library books and Hilary catching-up with Cynthia. See their profiles and some of our other students.

 

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