By Paul M | Project Coordinator
We celebrate our volunteer teachers and mentors who bridged the learning gap during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ruaraka Community. We have witnessed improved performance by students who sat for the 2020/2021 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education and going by the results posted by the various partner schools and individual students supported by the programme, we are happy that our efforts are not in vain. We are truly changing and improving lives! 68 candidates benefitted from our program during the period and here is a summary of how they performed. 6 students scored between 400-500 marks, 17 scored between 350-399 marks, 22 scored between 300-349 and 23 scored below 300 marks. All of them are proceeding to secondary school scheduled to start in July 2021.
Our volunteers will continue to play a key role in the community to ensure that assignments and learning resources are given to the students we are supporting in our program. With the return to in person learning of all schools, the organization and through a team of dedicated volunteers will directly provide free teaching assistance and support to underprivileged students through mentorship, and organising extra-curricular activities. It is envisioned that more students from the 7 partner schools will indirectly benefit from the project and complete schooling with a high level of literacy and core skills, enabling them to succeed in life.
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