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Our partner schools

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Guran School, Nepal

We've been proud to be able to facilitate a fantastic on going collaboration between Guran School in Nepal and our partner schools in Leicester and Kenya.  Students and staff have developed strong links exploring cultural and educational topics together. The schools have collaborated on group projects geared towards strengthening literacy and numeracy alongside developing their sense of global citizenship.

Sure School - Kakuma, Kenya

We have begun working with Sure School in Kakuma Refugee camp in Kenya.  As well as developing the links between Sure School and our other partner schools, we have also raised funds to buy 100 fruit trees and seeds for individual families in the camp.  we are also currently  working with the wider organisation and a United nation refugee specialist in developing  a wider resource mobilisation stratergy  that will empower vunerable groups to have wider access to markets education and employment.

 

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Glebelands Primary School

We have worked closely with our local partner school Glebelands Primary School, here in Leicester.  Located in the most multicultural city in the UK outside of London, Glebelands are passionate about developing the next generation of global citizens with a passion for sustainability.

Baiymbet School, Jany Talap, Ak Talaa, Krygyzstan

The Baiymbet School in Krygyzstan is a fairly large primary school located in the Ak Talaa region.  Joe recently had the pleasure of visiting the school to meet staff and students and to welcome them as a partner school Global citizen eduxation program.

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Future collaborations

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The Ghirass Cultural Center, Bethlehem

The Centre was created in 1994 to remedy shortfalls in mainstream education in Bethlehem and surrounding areas. Ghirass is the Arabic for saplings as children are the hope for the future. Children and their families are welcome whatever their gender, background, religion or politics. Some families are still living in supposedly temporary refugee camps.

We are always looking for more schools to come on board  with our existing partner schools.  If you wish to have a chat with us to discuss our vision and how we can help and support your school in developing your students into global citizens.  Please feel free to contact us.

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