Education  Kenya Project #50882

Educate a child from Kibagare Slum at St Martins

by St Martins School
Educate a child from Kibagare Slum at St Martins
Educate a child from Kibagare Slum at St Martins
Educate a child from Kibagare Slum at St Martins
Educate a child from Kibagare Slum at St Martins
Educate a child from Kibagare Slum at St Martins
Educate a child from Kibagare Slum at St Martins
Educate a child from Kibagare Slum at St Martins
Educate a child from Kibagare Slum at St Martins
Educate a child from Kibagare Slum at St Martins
Educate a child from Kibagare Slum at St Martins
Educate a child from Kibagare Slum at St Martins
Educate a child from Kibagare Slum at St Martins
Educate a child from Kibagare Slum at St Martins
Educate a child from Kibagare Slum at St Martins

Project Report | Apr 27, 2022
April St Martins School Update and Report

By Alfred M Aswani | Program Liaison

St Martins Primary School Feeding
St Martins Primary School Feeding

Friend,Greetings from St Martins School.

It is our hope that the first quarter of the year has been as per your expectations and that all is well on your end. For us as a school, we are grateful to have made it this far and are hopeful for more positives going forward.

The revised school calendar year is still being implemented. The first quarter of this year we were able to complete the third term of the calender year 2021.

Education : Our students in both schools were able to sit their end of primary and secondary school national exams. A total of 67 students in Primary and 55 girls in secondary school sat this exams and we received the results in this month of April. 27 girls and 30 boys in our primary school graduated with 250 marks and above and they are eligible to join secondary schools in this calendar year as from the 5th of April 2022. The primary school attained a mean of 308.79 a new high for the school in a long time.

6 girls in high school scored a C+ and above and are eligible to join University in the upcoming intake, 11 girls scored a C while another 11 girls scored a C-, they are eligible for diploma and technical courses of their choice in tertiary institutions. 27 girls performed fairly well and are looking to do certificate courses and skills training to enable them have necessary skills to support themselves in the future.

It is through the support we receive in sponsorships and in donations that  we are able as a school do the much we can in uplifting the lives of our children through education. We are grateful to each and everyone of you for giving us the support all through.

As a school we hope to support both boys and girls who will be unable to attend secondary school due to financial constraints.

Boys Outeach program: Most boys do not have a chance at education and we started an outreach program to support the boys attend high school. 5 boys graduated in the just concluded national exams and they have done very well. We have enlisted 10 more boys this year to benefit from this program and we hope they will perfom well when their time comes. We hope to get more boys into this program though in most instances we are faced with financial constraints and thereby forced to take a lower number than we'd wish to support. We are grateful even with the little we get we are able to support also the education of the boy child.

St Martins School feeding and Saturday feeding program: We have continued to feed the children during the weeks they have been in school since we reopened this year. The students were in school for 9 weeks ending 4th March 2022. We feed 800 students two meals a day, breakfast and lunch. We were able to serve a total of 36,000 servings during the 9 weeks period the children were in school.

We have also continued with the Saturday feeding program, this is to guarantee the children have a meal during weekends. We are still feeding between 1100 - 1300 children every Saturday. Were this not the case most of the children would be forced to go without food over the weekend.

Community Empowerment and Outreach Program: We have continued to reach out to the community and offer support to the most vulnerable and poor in the community. We work closely and offer support to families and children living with HIV and AIDs. They are offered psychosocial support, trainings on adherance and disclosure, training and talks on the importance of ARVs, we help monitor the Viaral load, conselling on disclosure and also support families unable to provide meals for themselves with food baskets on a monthly basis. Through this interventions we are able to reduce cases of death and reduction of stigma improving on the well being of the families of the children we support.

237 Caregivers and community members are participating in Voluntary savings and loanings. The groups have a savings and loaning revolving fund kitty which helps them navigate through this tough economic time due to high inflation. We offer members of the community trainings on Child development and family matters, we help link them with financial instituions to access funds for business, we help monitor and evaluate their small businesses and advise on how best they can be managed, We have been able to train the caregivers on the importance of having medical insurance and enroll on the national insurance scheme. 16 caregivers managed to enroll during this trainings. We are hopeful that we will be able to do more trainings and enourage more members and families to join.

We have reopened for a new term this month of April, both St Martins primary and secondary. We are admitting new students joining our preschool and also girls in their first year of secondary school and looking forward to what the next 10 weeks have on offer.

We are gratefulf and appreciative of the support we have received and continue to receive to date, Thank you all and best regards,

From St Martins School.

St Martins primary school class of 2021
St Martins primary school class of 2021
Community Empowerment Meeting
Community Empowerment Meeting

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