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Nov 1 |
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Colombe is learning English
posted November 14, 2010

Thanks to your donation, Colombe is attending intensive English classes on Saturdays and Sundays this fall. Colombe is 12 years old and in her first year of lower secondary school in Rwanda. She has two brothers and two sisters. In her free time, Colombe likes to play soccer!
Colombe is from the Gashora sector, an impoverished area of Rwanda which was hit hard by the genocide. Because the Rwandan schooling system has recently switched to English-based classes, students must improve their English skills in order to succeed academically. Few students from Gashora have the opportunity to move on to upper secondary school. English skills are critical in order to succeed on the national exam, which determines entrance into upper secondary school.
Her favorite subject in school is math, and she hopes to one day become a doctor. Thanks to your support, Rhonda, she will have the English skills that she needs to succeed in school and in life!
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Oct 27 |
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Clarisse is studying to become a journalist!
posted November 14, 2010

Clarisse is 18 years old and in her second year of lower secondary school in Rwanda. Clarisse lives with her two brothers and four sisters in the Gashora sector, an impoverished area of Rwanda which was hit hard by the genocide.
Because the Rwandan schooling system has recently switched to English-based classes, students must improve their English skills in order to succeed academically. Few students from Gashora have the opportunity to move on to upper secondary school. English skills are critical in order to succeed on the national exam, which determines entrance into upper secondary school. Thanks to your donation, Clarisse is attending intensive English classes on Saturdays and Sundays this fall!
In her free time Clarisse likes to pray, study, eat, and talk with her friends. Her favorite subject in school is English, and she hopes to one day be a journalist. Claire, thanks to your support, she will have the English skills that she needs to succeed in school and in life!
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Oct 21 |
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Jeanette Likes to Study English!
posted November 2, 2010

Thanks to your donation, Jeanette is attending intensive English classes on Saturdays and Sundays this fall. Jeanette is 16 years old and in her first year of lower secondary school in Rwanda.
Because the Rwandan schooling system has recently switched to English-based classes, students must improve their English skills in order to succeed academically. Jeanette is from the Gashora sector – an impoverished area of Rwanda which was hit hard by the genocide. She has four brothers and four sisters. Few students from Gashora have the opportunity to move on to upper secondary school. English skills are critical in order to succeed on the national exam, which determines entrance into upper secondary school.
In her free time, Jeanette likes to study. Her favorite subject in school is English, and she hopes to one day have a job that allows her to drive a car. Thanks to your support, she will have the English skills that she needs to succeed in school and in life. Thank you Channing!
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Thanks for helping Chantal learn English!
posted October 28, 2010

Thanks to your donation, Chantal is attending intensive English classes on Saturdays and Sundays this fall. Chantal is 18 years old and in her first year of lower secondary school in Rwanda.
Because the Rwandan schooling system has recently switched to English-based classes, students must improve their English skills in order to succeed academically. Chantal is from the Gashora sector – an impoverished area of Rwanda which was hit hard by the genocide. She has one brother and three sisters. Few students from Gashora have the opportunity to move on to upper secondary school. English skills are critical in order to succeed on the national exam, which determines entrance into upper secondary school.
In her free time, Chantal likes to play football (soccer). Her favorite subject in school is English, and she hopes to one day become a teacher. Thanks to your support, she will have the English skills that she needs to succeed in school and in life.
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Mary Josine wants to be a doctor!
posted October 28, 2010

Thanks to your donation, Mary Josine is attending intensive English classes on Saturdays and Sundays this fall. Mary Josine is 15 years old and in her second year of lower secondary school in Rwanda.
Because the Rwandan schooling system has recently switched to English-based classes, students must improve their English skills in order to succeed academically. Mary Josine is from the Gashora sector – an impoverished area of Rwanda which was hit hard by the genocide. She has two brothers and no sisters. Few students from Gashora have the opportunity to move on to upper secondary school. English skills are critical in order to succeed on the national exam, which determines entrance into upper secondary school.
In her free time, Mary Josine likes to play sing and study. Her favorite subject in school is English, and she hopes to one day become a doctor. Thanks to your support, she will have the English skills that she needs to succeed in school and in life.
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Joselyne is learning English!
posted October 28, 2010

Thanks to your donation, Joselyne is attending intensive English classes on Saturdays and Sundays this fall. Joselyne is 16 years old and in her second year of lower secondary school in Rwanda.
Because the Rwandan schooling system has recently switched to English-based classes, students must improve their English skills in order to succeed academically. Joselyne is from the Gashora sector – an impoverished area of Rwanda which was hit hard by the genocide. She has two brothers and three sisters. Few students from Gashora have the opportunity to move on to upper secondary school. English skills are critical in order to succeed on the national exam, which determines entrance into upper secondary school.
In her free time, Joselyne likes to play sports. Her favorite subject in school is English, and she enjoys learning the meaning of new words. She hopes to be a nurse one day, so she works hard in her studies. Thanks to your support, she will have the English skills that she needs to succeed in school and in life!
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Janet loves learning new words!
posted October 28, 2010

Thanks to your donation, Janet is attending intensive English classes on Saturdays and Sundays this fall. Janet is 17 years old and in her second year of lower secondary school in Rwanda.
Because the Rwandan schooling system has recently switched to English-based classes, students must improve their English skills in order to succeed academically. Janet is from the Gashora sector – an impoverished area of Rwanda which was hit hard by the genocide. She has one brother and one sister. Few students from Gashora have the opportunity to move on to upper secondary school. English skills are critical in order to succeed on the national exam, which determines entrance into upper secondary school.
In her free time, Janet likes to play sports. Her favorite subject in school is English, and she enjoys learning the meaning of new words. She hopes to be the Minister of Education one day, so she works hard in her studies. Thanks to your support, she will have the English skills that she needs to succeed in school and in life.
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Oct 15 |
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Thanks for supporting Joyce’s English Classes
posted October 27, 2010

Joyce is 16 years old and lives in rural Rwanda with her brother and six sisters. Joyce recently started her second year of lower secondary school. In her free time Joyce likes to study, play, pray, and dance. Her favorite subject in school is English, and she is currently learning about passive voice. Thanks to your donation, Joyce is attending intensive English classes on Saturdays and Sundays this fall!
Joyce is from the Gashora sector – an impoverished area of Rwanda which was hit hard by the genocide. As Rwandan schooling system has recently switched to English-based classes, students must improve their English skills in order to succeed academically. Unfortunately, few students from Gashora have the opportunity to move on to upper secondary school, which require strong English skills and test results.
Thanks to your support, she will have the English skills needed to succeed in school and in life! Shelley, you have truly made a difference in Joyce’s life!
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Oct 15 |
Shelley view profile
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Mary’s favorite subject is English
posted October 27, 2010

Thanks to your donation, Mary is attending intensive English classes on Saturdays and Sundays this fall. Mary is 16 years old and in her first year of lower secondary school in rural Rwanda.
Because the Rwandan schooling system has recently switched to English-based classes, students must improve their English skills in order to succeed academically. Mary is from the Gashora sector – an impoverished area of Rwanda which was hit hard by the genocide. She has no brothers and one sister. Few students from Gashora have the opportunity to move on to upper secondary school. English skills are critical in order to succeed on the national exam, which determines entrance into upper secondary school.
In her free time, Mary likes to play with her friends. Her favorite subject in school is English, so she enjoys the extra time learning English on the weekends. Shelley, thank you for your kind donation!
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This donation:
Oct 15 |
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Solange is now studying her pronouns
posted October 27, 2010

Solange is 15 years old and in her first year of lower secondary school in rural Rwanda. She has three brothers and three sisters. In her free time, Solange likes to play with her friends. Thanks to your donation, Solange is attending intensive English classes on Saturdays and Sundays this fall! Currently in her English classes, she is studying direct and indirect pronouns.
Because the Rwandan schooling system has recently switched to English-based classes, students must improve their English skills in order to succeed academically. Solange is from the Gashora sector – an impoverished area of Rwanda which was hit hard by the genocide. Few students from Gashora have the opportunity to move on to upper secondary school. English skills are critical in order to succeed on the national exam, which determines entrance into upper secondary school.
One day Solange wants to become the Minister of Education in Rwanda. Thanks to your support, she will have the English skills that she needs to succeed in school, in life, and to achieve her ambitions!
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