As we prepare to visit our students and local partners the dictionaries, maths sets, backpacks, maths, science and grammar books started to arrive. We are still waiting for three re-conditioned laptops and then it just remains for everything to be …
Read moreStudents happy to start new term
Annual report and accounts
Working Hard to Achieve a Dream
What does it take to become a doctor in Rwanda?
Christella is studying maths, biology and computer science. She is 18 years old and wishes to become a medical doctor. Living in Burera District, near the Volcanoes National Park and
…Read moreBack to School: January 2019
The new term starts on Monday 14th January 2019
With term starting a great deal of work is needed in preparation. Yvette returns to G.S St. Aloys School located in Rwamagama, Eastern Province. She is pictured receiving her school materials
…Read moreTrustees Visit to Rwanda, November 2018
With the end of term fast approaching Megan and Steve wanted to meet as many students as possible.
Flying out to Kigali, the capital of Rwanda takes about ten hours with the national airline Rwandair from London Gatwick via Brussells.
…Read moreUpdate from Cecile, Quaker local partner
The latest report for the five students within the care of our local partnership with the Rwandan Quakers…
Kevin is today doing her internship in SIMBA TOUR GUIDE COMPANY.
Given the social economic conditions of Kevine’s family, special attention to
…Read moreFAWE Girls School, Jackline October 2018
Jackline is 18. She studies maths, physics and ICT in the all girls FAWE School situated in northern Kigali. During a planned open day visit from Dan Karangwa (who is team leader for NOUSPR on behalf of Forward Africa Education
…Read moreYvette School visit, October 2018
Yvette wishes to become an engineer so she decided to study science at school. At GS St Aloys in Rwamagana that means maths, chemistry and biology. The school is three hours drive from Kigali and the majority of it’s
…Read moreA happy pre-term gathering for NOUSPR Students
Gathering students together before the start of the third term, NOUSPR Project Leader Dan Karangwa (third from left) is seen with the smiling group.
The school term started on Tuesday 21st August and the sponsored students (with Daniel and Claire …
Read moreSchool visit CGFK, July 2018
How are the students enjoying their school life?
Kevin: “I like my school CGFK because it is a friendly environment. The teachers are sociable and flexible and understand me when I have problems. But, because of my family poverty, I
…Read moreThree students at ESK Quaker School, 26th July 2018
How the students are enjoying their school life?
They enjoy learning and achieving, interacting with other students and with staff and taking advantage of the new opportunities and facilities the school has to offer.
The students can speak for themselves:…
Read moreSchool Visit Report for Yvette, July 2018
On 13th July, 2018 I visited Yvette at Groupe Scholaire St. Aloys in Rwamagana. It was a visiting day at her school.
I was welcomed by director of studies and as I introduced myself to him we chatted a bit …
Read moreSchool visit to ESK, 29th April 2018
Greetings from Students in ESK Kidaho
This Sunday 29th April, 2018, a visit has been paid to three students who have been selected for Sponsorship.
It was amazing to meet those students with their parents who have come for an …
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