Rose was four and a half and epileptic when Trustees first met her in 2011.
The effects of the drugs she needs to take made her very weak.… Continue Reading
Teaching tailoring encourages students to make clothes for themselves and their family, and also provides them with a skill that they can use to find work.… Continue Reading
In October 2011, Emmanuel Ayru took Trustees John and Janet Rew out to some villages to visit two of the recipient families and their cows.… Continue Reading
Developing the ‘Livestock Project’ has always been high on our agenda at GC as we believe that giving people a way of being self-sufficient is the best way to help them out of poverty.… Continue Reading
The ‘Livestock Project’ is a project close to our hearts at GC and QRBC and has been through many trials and tribulations since it the idea was first conceived.… Continue Reading
School License
After re-opening the school in 2007, our next major objective was to apply for the school to be licensed with the Department of Education and Sport, so that the school could continue to operate.… Continue Reading
Sports
Girls and Boys teams proudly show off their new sports kit. Some was purchased locally in Uganda with funds donated by Holy Trinity School in Broadstairs, and other kit given free by a sports club in Oxford.… Continue Reading
Lack of proper washing and personal hygiene facilities are often the reason why girls are absent from schools throughout Uganda.
Global Challenge addressed this problem in 2014.… Continue Reading
The Ugandan school year ends at Christmas; These are the Ugandan Certificate of Education results for the Year 4 school leavers:
Many pupils come from very difficult backgrounds and staff have to take a very ‘holistic’ approach to their education and welfare.… Continue Reading
A Borehole was not an option -there are many pit latrines in urban areas and thus a genuine concern about pollution of the water table.… Continue Reading