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The School of St Jude is a pioneering leader in charitable education within Africa, providing - PPT Presentation

The School of St Jude is a pioneering leader in charitable education within Africa providing a free highquality education to 1800 students from the Arusha region in Tanzania St Judes mission is to educate disadvantaged bright students to become the moral intellectual and communit ID: 763410

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The School of St Jude is a pioneering leader in charitable education within Africa, providing a free, high-quality education to 1,800 students from the Arusha region in Tanzania .

St Jude’s mission is to educate disadvantaged, bright students to become the moral, intellectual and community-focused leaders Tanzania. These students will one day help address the serious shortage of qualified professionals in their country.

92.5% of the current Tanzanian adult population never attended high school. Government schools are largely over-crowded, under-resourced, under-staffed and offer poor academic outcomes for students.

87% of primary school aged Tanzanian children (7-13) attend school but in the current system, only 4 % are able to make it through to complete a tertiary education.

So it’s no surprise that each year thousands of students apply to attend St Jude’s.

First , students must be bright and pass a range of academic testing at St Jude’s. They must also have placed in the top 10% of their government school classes. So how are the students chosen ?

Most of the students’ families live on less than US$1.90 per day . Second, they must be from disadvantaged backgrounds. Every student undergoes a poverty assessment to determine their need, meaning that they are from some of the poorest families in and around the Arusha region.

For the 150 new students chosen each year, the hard work pays off on Uniform Day when they receive their brand new shirts, trousers, ties, socks, shoes and dresses. For many of them it’s the first time they’ve ever owned a new item of clothing!

She then went on to complete her H onours in Science at The University of Northern Territory before earning a D iploma of Education at The University of New England, Armidale . A Brief History Gemma Rice grew up on a sheep farm in New South Wales with seven brothers. After finishing high school she moved to Melbourne where she completed a Science Degree (majoring in Genetics and Biochemistry).

When she was 22 , Gemma travelled to Uganda to teach. There she developed her belief that all children should have access to a quality education , the key to breaking the intergenerational poverty cycle.

After falling in love with and marrying Richard Sisia, a Tanzanian safari guide, Gemma decided to set up her school in Arusha on a plot of land donated by Richard’s father, who believed in her vision.

With her first donation of just $10 from a friend, Gemma set about fundraising and began to create a free , private school for disadvantaged children. Thanks to the support of friends, family and Rotary clubs, the first school building was started in 2000.

The School opened in 2002, with three students and one volunteer teacher.

Over the years St Jude’s has grown…

And grown…

And grown!

In 2018, St Jude’s is providing a free, high-quality education to 1,800 students, boarding accommodation for 1,400 students and supporting almost 400 graduates to continue their education. The School employs more than 260 local Tanzanian staff, and provides more than 29,000 meals each week for its students and staff!

In 2017, St Jude’s students achieved some amazing results. Our Standard 4’s placed in the top 1 % of all students in Tanzania. Our Standard 7’s placed in the top 1% of all students in Tanzania, with a 100% pass rate and all students receiving an A or B average grade. And our Form 6 students were in the top 1% in the country for physics.

The first ever Form 6 class, graduating in 2015, achieved a 100% pass rate , with more than 50% achieving a Distinction average. They placed 25th in the nation and in the top 10% of all of Tanzania!

Our graduates are invited to take part in a Community Service Year as a part of the Beyond St Jude’s program. Almost every student in the 2018 class has elected to participate as a way of giving back.

Over 30,000 students in the community have been taught by graduates since the program’s inception in 2015. Through the program, graduates contribute to their communities, working as much-needed teachers in the under-resourced, under-staffed government schools, sharing the knowledge they gained from their St Jude’s education.

Students of St Jude’s have attained international awards and scholarships to universities all over the world with some currently studying in the United States, Uganda, Russia, Rwanda, Kenya, Mauritius and Zimbabwe.

So how can you help? The School of St Jude is dependent on the generosity of others. There are many ways that you can help us continue to provide a higher standard of living and well rounded education for our students.

St Jude’s has a range of sponsorship packages. Sponsor a student’s academic scholarship through our website and join them on their educational journey! Sponsorship You’ll hear first-hand about the impact you’re making in their lives and their families.

S hare the St Jude’s story with your friends, family, colleagues, team or school ! Follow us and share our story through our Facebook, Instagram, Youtube , LinkedIn and Twitter. Spread the Word

Host an event, from bake sales to quiz nights. Get your community involved in raising money for St Jude’s. Find a fundraising kit on our website and receive support from our Donor Relations team. Host a fundraising event

Make a general donation of any amount which will help to cover our ongoing costs, including teachers, food, boarding and more. General Donations

Spend time with our students, visit their homes and meet their families. See first-hand the impact St Jude’s is having . There is lots more to see and do in Tanzania. Enjoy numerous national parks, including the world-famous Serengeti, filled with African wildlife. Experience the rich Maasai culture or attempt to scale Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak! Or you could even visit St Jude’s!

For more details on St Jude’s, visit schoolofstjude.org Check out the brochures and DVDs available Follow St Jude’s on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube Or get in touch with Gemma at gemma.s@schoolofstjude.co.tz Thank you!