African School Programs
An African school in need of your help.
With your assistance we can start making improvements this year.

Khayelitsha Primary School

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AFRICAN
       Education

Helping to improve
education in
Africa
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Charity for
African Education

In memory of the WTC tragedy

Without your help, many children will never know what it is
to be educated
something we in the west take so much for granted

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Khayelitsha Primary School - photos
Situated in a rural area north of Johannesburg,
South Africa.
Existing Status.
6 Temporary structures that have no hot water or electricity.
420 pupils at school with 500 on waiting list and about 2000 children in the catchment area, with a forecast of 5000 within 12 months.
5 Teachers including the Headmaster.

Short term needs

5 Additional classrooms

$17,000.00/£10,600.00
That's only $3400/£2100 ea.

School supplies for 1 year

$500.00/£300.00

Teacher training, textbooks reading material

£3,300.00/£2,060.00

Security measures

$3,300.00/£2,060.00

Long term vision
Permanent buildings with water and electricity, with safe play areas and classes of less than 35

How the school can help the local community
Provide preventative health checkups for the children
Facilities for community organisations
Adult training and education classes in the evenings
Art, music and sports facilities

 

Just one of the most needy schools.
Any help would be appreciated.
Buildings will be named after you or group if donations cover the full cost of construction or renovation of buildings.
You can decide what name the building will have.
Our Certificate of Donation for donations over $100/£100.

Sponsor an African child.
$40/£25 is all it costs to keep one African child in school for a whole year.