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Home | NINE PUPILS HAVE NOW BEEN SELECTED TO BE FUNDED FOR THEIR FOUR YEARS AT EINOTI SECONDARY SCHOOL. |
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The first five pupils started their secondary education at Einoti Secondary School in January 2009, and would not have been able to continue their education without funding from the Meserani Project. Here they are having received their new school bags from Claire Lancefield (former Head Girl at Acklam Grange School) and Peter Swan (Deputy Head Teacher) in February 2009. |
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Paulina Lobanguti attended Meserani Juu School, and has done very well throughout her school career. Her father died some time ago, and she lives with her mother, brothers and sisters in this boma. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Lea Lucas attended Lesiraa School, and has done very well in her exams. She lives with her mother in this boma. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Jackson Sikorei attended Meserani Juu School. His father has died, and his mother is a grass cutter. He lives with his mother and eight brothers and sisters in this boma. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Meporoo Sumu attended Lesiraa School and has been a bright and hard working student. His father has health problems. He lives with his family in this boma. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Lembris Loisulie attended Lesiraa School and he achieved the highest marks in the end of year examinations. He lives with his family in this boma. Lembris is being sponsored for his full four years by a couple from the Stockton district. |
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Bwanashamba Pusindawa lives in this mud hut with his mother and six brothers and sisters. In February 2009 we were able to visit his boma and leave clothing and gifts for his family. Bwanashamba is being sponsored for his full four years by Paul & Liz. Openshaw and family from Stockton-on-Tees. |
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Naurei Lavaani attended Lesiraa School, she is 16 and lives in this boma with her mother and five brothers and sisters, (her father died six years ago). Naurei is being sponsored for her full four years by Mike Smith, Assistant Head Teacher, St. Patrick's R.C. School, Thornaby, Stockton on Tees. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Ally Ntala attended Meserani School and lives with his mother in this house. His father has health problems and is not with the family any more, so Ally's mother has to bring her family of four up alone. Her only income is through selling cooked maize on the streets. Ally is being sponsored for his full four years by Cleveland Rotary Club. |
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Losieku Lorian lives in this boma. His father died some time ago, and his mother brings her seven children up on her own. He is 15 years old and is 'very bright'. The families in his village got together and tried to raise funds to support him through secondary school, but were unable to find the full amount for his first year. A member of staff at Acklam Grange School has stepped in and is sponsoring Losieku for his full four years at Einoti School. |