Tanzanian school is dear to McKenzie Coulson
Tanzanian school is dear to McKenzie Coulson
Pamplin Media Group
Like so many school teachers that year, she was victimized by budget cutbacks and lost her job teaching English in Canby. “I was looking for new directions,” Coulson says. Then a direction found her. A chance conversation with a friend led to Coulson ...
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Habari Zinazoendana
9 years ago
ABC Online28 Nov
Revisiting the School of St Jude, the Tanzanian high school Australians helped ...
ABC Online
ABC Online
As a journalist, it is not often you get to see a tangible example of the effect your work can have. Sometimes you hope that a particular story will achieve something — expose an injustice or bring about much-needed change, but most of the time, the ...
10 years ago
TheCitizen28 Mar
DEAR DIARY: Tanzanian poets on the rise
>As an artist, I have been involved in using art for change. I remember last year when a young girl was a victim of cyber bullying, a few of us organised ourselves to speak against the horrific experience that she went through.
11 years ago
LoughboroughEcho.Net24 Mar
Coffee morning aids Tanzanian school
LoughboroughEcho.net
LoughboroughEcho.net
Pictured from left are Celia Harris, Barry Hawkins, Phyllis Hampson and Diane Martindale at The True Vine Trust's coffee morning in Long Whatton. A COFFEE morning has helped boost a Long Whatton woman's bid to help fund a school in Tanzania.
11 years ago
Blackpool Gazette03 May
Tanzanian theme meal for school trip
Blackpool Gazette
Blackpool Gazette
Teenagers had a taste of Africa ahead of a school trip to the continent when they hosted a Tanzanian-themed meal for friends and family. The pupils from Montgomery High School, Bispham, took over the kitchens at Blackpool and The Fylde College to cook ...
11 years ago
East London And West Essex Guardian Series30 Jun
School helps to fund Tanzanian health centre
East London and West Essex Guardian Series
East London and West Essex Guardian Series: Left to right, Lucy Joyce, Iona Left to right, Lucy Joyce, Iona Joyce, Mrs Kilanjali, Dr Ciaran Joyce, Bishop Aaron Kilanjali, Etienne Caswell, Helen Prescott-Morrin (Housemistress, North House) and Samraj Sadra.
10 years ago
Huffington Post24 Jul
Building Resilience in Tanzanian Secondary School Girls
Huffington Post
Huffington Post
In Tanzania, university admission is entirely dependent on one high-stakes exam, given over the course of one week, at the end of high school. For many students, this exam represents the culmination of 13 years of grueling work, and an enormous ...
10 years ago
Yorkshire Evening Post03 Mar
Tanzanian insight for Leeds school pupils with special visitor
Yorkshire Evening Post
Yorkshire Evening Post
Jackson Lucas Mwenula, from Tanzania, dresses Leo Ives, 10, in Massai warriors clothes with James Oxley, 6, Isaac Stevenson, 6, Matthew Lyel, 6 and Sophie Witchell 5, watching. Picture by Bruce Rollinson.
10 years ago
Saudi Gazette04 Nov
Sharaf Group's charity school empowers Tanzanian girls
Saudi Gazette
DAE ES SALAM — Empowering the disadvantaged girl child through education was the message that went out when the WAMA Sharaf Secondary School in the United Republic of Tanzania was inaugurated recently. The charity school was opened in the ...
10 years ago
Burton Mail28 Mar
Boy from Tutbury set to cycle from Derby to London for Tanzanian school
Burton Mail
Burton Mail
A DETERMINED teenager from Tutbury is hoping to cycle from his school in Derby to the Tanzanian High Commission in London in just one day in aid of a school in Africa. James Hopkinson, 17, a pupil of Derby Grammar School will cycle the 145 miles with ...
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