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1 The School of St. Jude Educating the Future Leaders of Tanzania Fighting Poverty through Education

2 GEMMA’S STORY

3 A young Australian woman, Gemma Sisia (now Rice), arrived in Uganda in her early 20s as a volunteer teacher for impoverished students

4 Although rewarding, Gemma wanted to reach and educate more children and take an active stance against the poverty affecting so many of Africa’s youth

5 On her trip to Tanzania, Gemma met and fell in love with Richard! The couple married, and… School of St Jude Moshono, Tanzania …the 1 st piece of land for the school was given to them by Richard’s father. Another 10 small plots later, and the School of St. Jude provides an education to hundreds of impoverished children.

6 Gemma’s commitment to the School of St Jude is long-term. Her devotion to the now 1000 students, 300 staff, her husband and her 3 own children is total. This is her home, her family and her life.

7 PLANTING THE SEEDS with only a $10 donation

8 In 2001, the first of many Rotary volunteer teams arrived to work with local laborers and lay the school’s foundations

9 Their hardwork has seen the school grow rapidly …to the first bricks from a field…

10 …to two complete primary and boarding schools, granting a free education to approximately 1000 gifted, yet underprivileged children. Moshono Primary opened 2002 Usa River Primary-opened 2008

11 Five Years ago, these children had little hope for a bright future!

12 But thanks to thousands of donations from average income earners around the world, they can now go to school in good classrooms…

13 Have hot meals and snack food every day…

14 Board during the week in the boarding houses…

15 Enjoy learning…

16 Play on swings for the first time…

17 And travel on buses to school instead of walking for hours.

18 But most importantly, thanks to the great team effort of people all around the world we have been able to grow from a small classroom of one teacher and three students in 2002…

19 …to two schools comprising over 50 classrooms, 300 staff, and approx 1200 students six years later

20 We also have basic accommodation for visiting sponsors and donors.

21 OUR STUDENTS

22 Each Friday afternoon, around 3000 children arrive at the school hoping to get a sponsorship to come to The School of St Jude

23 They are each tested for natural intelligence….

24 Those who pass the entrance test are then assessed for poverty. School representatives drive to each child’s home to check the family background and assess the level of poverty.

25 By the time the total process is finished, less than 1% of applicants are successful each week. You can imagine the glee of parents when they see their child in the St Jude’s uniform for the 1 st time!

26 Newly enrolled students are then sponsored by someone around the world and given everything they need from uniforms, meals and weekly accommodation to books, excursions and transport

27 Students receive hot meals and snack food daily

28 And get to experience the wonders of their country

29 …and finally thanks to the high standard of education, the students from The School of St Jude consistently achieve an average of 90% each year in the Tanzanian National Examinations

30 Our Teachers

31 …and a large proportion of these teachers have been Deputy Principals or Heads of local schools before they joined St Jude’s Our students are taught in English by Tanzanian teachers

32 We give lots of professional training to our teachers because they are the backbone of of our school

33 And we also train them to encourage critical thinking and independent thought in our students

34 It is their job to create a generation of lateral thinking, well rounded, culturally conscious and ethical future leaders of Tanzania.

35 The School of St Jude survives on financial support. There is no government assistance. Without our dedicated staff and donations from people like you, these intelligent and personable children would be condemned to a life of poverty. Now they have a chance to lead fulfilled lives and create a nation of wise decision makers.

36 Please help us to educate more of Tanzania’s future leaders

37 Donation Opportunities

38 Donations help with further expansion of the school. Every year at least another 150 students enroll in the school and so the school permanently employs a team of builders to constantly build more classrooms. In 2007 the school spent several million dollars on the construction of a second school and 12 boarding houses.

39 Donations of any amount are welcome and they help to cover everything from another cooker for one of the school kitchens

40 ...to helping finance the drilling of water so our hundreds of boarders can shower and wash their clothes We will always let you know, with pictures, what your donation was spent on.

41 Sponsorship Opportunities

42 Educational Sponsorship Packages!! For $110AUD per month ½ Student + Teacher ½ Student + Bus

43 Student + Teacher: $110/mth

44 Student + Bus: $110/mth

45 Just imagine what we will look like in another 5 years with your help!

46 Thank you and we look forward to you joining our team!! www.schoolofstjude.co.tz


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