Educational Programs

Yusuf

It was founded by Yusuf Kombo Juma, a father of six children who witnessed the problems and challenges of education and set out on a mission to tackle the issue. He sold his own land and properties and got creative in raising money to fund his vision.

Yusuf started his school with just one nursery class with 30 local children in 2010. This then grew each year, and now the school has two nursery classes and five secondary classes, with 95 local children attending the school for 8000 TZS per month. The eldest students are aged 13. The school runs from 07:30 to 12:00/ 12:45 for the older students. There are seven local teachers. Yusuf hopes to build another classroom for those older than this but will need funds to make it.

donatedArt in Tanzania has been working with this school since 2011; they helped expand the school from one classroom to what it is now; through Art in Tanzania, two volunteers have helped out for three months, helping the students and the teachers a volunteer from the UK taught the teachers ways of training for two weeks which the teachers found very helpful. Yusuf said that good education brings in more students, so volunteers are welcome to help support in whichever way they can.

girl school-SebastienBeunChildren of all faiths attend the school and learn Math, English, Science, Swahili, Arabic, and some about Islam. There will be opportunities to teach the children different languages, such as French and German if volunteers wish. If you don’t want to teach, you can simply provide help and support for the children and teachers. You could even set up clubs or different activities for the children; there is something for everyone.

In order to expand the school, Yusuf wishes to buy the plot of land next to the school building and create three new classes. For this, he requires 4 million TZS (approximately £1450) to buy the land and then 3 million TZS (approximately £1060) to build one classroom.

DSC04539Yusuf also has an ambition to build a centre for children near the Yusuf school on a plot of land he already owns. This would provide shelter and education for orphans in need. To build around five rooms, Yusuf would require around 9 million TZS (approximately £3200). The centre would then need beds and other furnishings to provide for the children living in it.

Yusuf spoke about how some children come to school in terrible conditions; these children need support in many ways, not just teaching.

If you would like to volunteer at this school or donate stationary, teaching material, desks, chairs, clothes for the children, bags, office equipment, time, or money, get in touch with Edward Busungu at Art in Tanzania for more information.

 

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