Chimene likes studying verbs
posted September 29, 2010

Thanks to your donation, Chimene is attending intensive English classes on Saturdays and Sundays this fall. Because the Rwandan schooling system has recently switched to English-based classes, she must catch up in her English skills in order to succeed in her academics and career. In two years, she will take the English-based national exam which determines her entrance into upper secondary school.
Chimene is in her first year of lower secondary school in Rwanda. She hopes to one day be a teacher, so English is an important element of her education. Chimene is eagerly practicing her verbal and written language skills, so that she can excel on her exams and in life. She especially enjoys learning verbs!
Chimene is from the Gashora sector – an impoverished area of Rwanda which was hit hard by the genocide. She has three brothers and two sisters, and looks up to her mother as her role model. Few students from Gashora have the opportunity to move on to upper secondary school.
Thanks Margo for your support!
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Hope loves to study biology
posted September 29, 2010

Thanks for helping Hope to improve her English skills. Thanks to your donation, Hope is attending intensive English classes on Saturdays and Sundays this fall. Hope is in her first year of lower secondary school in Rwanda.
Hope is from the Gashora sector – an impoverished area of Rwanda which was hit hard by the genocide. She lives with her family which includes 6 brothers and 5 sisters. Few students from Gashora have the opportunity to move on to upper secondary school.
She aspires to become either a nurse or a police officer for her profession. Because the Rwandan schooling system has recently switched to English-based classes, she must catch up in her English skills in order to succeed in her academics and career. In two years, she will take the English-based national exam which determines her entrance into upper secondary school.
Hope is eagerly practicing her verbal and written language skills, so that she can excel on her exams and in life. Her favorite subject in school is biology, which will be important as she goes on to study nursing.
Thanks Margo for helping Hope with her studies!
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Dathive wants to be the President someday!
posted September 29, 2010

Thanks for helping Dathive to improve her English skills. Thanks to your donation, Dathive is attending intensive English classes on Saturdays and Sundays this fall. She is in her first year of lower secondary school in Rwanda. When asked what she wants to do when she grows up, Dathive wrote that she wants to be the President of Rwanda!
For now she is focusing on studying English, her favorite subject in school. Because the Rwandan schooling system has recently switched to English-based classes, she must catch up in her English skills in order to succeed in her academics and career. In two years, she will take the English-based national exam which determines her entrance into upper secondary school.
Dathive is eagerly practicing her verbal and written language skills, so that she can excel on her exams and in life. The singing is her favorite part of English class!
Dathive 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. Thank you Margo for supporting Dathive’s dreams!
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Aline is studying hard
posted September 28, 2010

Thanks to your donation, Aline is attending intensive English classes on Saturdays and Sundays this fall. Aline is 14 years old and in her first year of lower secondary school in Rwanda. She hopes to one day become a nurse. Because the Rwandan schooling system has recently switched to English-based classes, Aline must catch up in her English skills in order to succeed in her academics and career. In one year, she will take the English-based national exam which determines her entrance into upper secondary school.
Aline is eagerly practicing her verbal and written language skills, so that she can excel on her exams and in life. English is her favorite subject in school!
Aline 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. In her free time, she likes to play soccer and volleyball. Thanks Pradeep for your support!
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Claudine is Attending Intensive Language Classes
posted September 12, 2010

Claudine is in her second year of lower secondary school in Rwanda. She enjoys studying chemistry, and she hopes to one day become a doctor. Because the Rwandan schooling system has recently switched to English-based classes, Claudine must catch up in her English skills in order to succeed in her academics and career. In one year, she will take the English-based national exam which determines her entrance into upper secondary school.
Anthony, thanks to your donation, Claudine is attending intensive English classes on Saturdays and Sundays this fall. She is eagerly practicing her verbal and written language skills, so that she can excel on her exams and in life.
Claudine 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. In her free time, she likes to study, sing, and play sports such as football (soccer) and volleyball.
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Esperance is attending 12 weeks of English classes!
posted September 10, 2010
Josh,
Esperance is 14 years old and in her first year of lower secondary schooling. She enjoys studying English and is looking forward to improving during this 12 week course. Esperance is the youngest of a family of five and lives in the Gashora sector of Rwanda. Thank you Josh for supporting this class for Esperance! The skills she learns will be crucial when Esperance has to take her entrance exams for upper secondary school!
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Judith is studying English!
posted September 10, 2010
Scott,
Thanks to your donation, Judith is now studying English in an intensive 12 weekend course. Judith lives in the Gashora sector of Rwanda, where she is the only girl in a family of two brothers. Her favorite subjects are biology and chemistry, and when she finishes her schooling she wants to be a teacher. Judith enjoys playing football (soccer) in her freetime.
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Jeanne is preparing for the national exam!
posted September 10, 2010

Jeanne is in her second year of lower secondary school in Rwanda. The Rwandan schooling system has recently switched to English-based classes, and Jeanne must catch up in her English skills in order to succeed in her academics and career. In one year, she will take the English-based national exam which determines her entrance into upper secondary school.
Anthony, thanks to your donation, Jeanne is attending intensive English classes on Saturday and Sundays this fall. She is eagerly practicing her verbal and written language skills, which are helping her to do better in her other classes in school.
Jeanne 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. Jeanne enjoys studying history, and she hopes to become a teacher. Her favorite activities are praying, singing, and playing football. She lives with four brothers, so she loves taking English classes with all girls!
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