Saidu Sesay (SS Dem) RIP

One of the big characters of EducAid was lost to us on Sunday, 13th January.  Saidu Sesay, longest serving teacher was an enthusiastic and humorous man who worked for his students and the community with great integrity and zeal.  He was head of the commercial department for many years and for the last 5 years…

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A great example of education destroying poverty

My Profile My name is Alpha Alhaji Bangura. I was born in 11th October 1994 in Makabie village Koya Chiefdom Portloko District I came from an extended family of twenty-one children. I am the fourteenth child and the only one that has reached this level of education (the exams that qualified me to enter university). My…

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Much more than a one man / woman achievement

EducAid is now a really big family.  Between the Trustees, Advisory Board, donors and supporters in the UK and all the staff and students in Sierra Leone, we are talking about a few thousand individuals who together make up EducAid and achieve its successes. The MBE is nice to receive, although of course its Empire…

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Miriam Mason-Sesay awarded MBE

PRESS RELEASE December 29, 2012, Freetown  Miriam Mason-Sesay, Country Director EducAid Sierra Leone, awarded an MBE in Her Majesty’s  2013  New  Year’s  Honours List for her outstanding contribution to education and charitable work in Sierra Leone  EducAid Sierra Leone, a UK registered charity, has been providing high quality education to some of the poorest children…

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A taste of things to come – unbelievable fee hikes

An on-going problem for EducAid is how to help our youngsters achieve their potential when they finish school.  EducAid runs schools not universities but clearly, to leave these bright young things at this point misses an amazing opportunity to have a greater impact on the country and to enable them to achieve all they are…

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Jimiyke once again

Jimiyke enjoying his food during his UK visit Many of EducAid’s long term supporters will remember Abu Bakarr Koroma (alias Jimiyke).  Jimiyke was kidnapped and taken to fight in the war as a child.  Although so many other youngsters in a similar position fail to emerge from the margins of society, Jimiyke got himself into…

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EducAid Bicycle Project 2012

This Saturday saw 20 students and teachers attending the village bicycle project workshop here in Rolal at the teacher training centre.  Its been really great working in partnership with the Village Bicycle Project which aims to Bring discounted bikes to regions where bikes have been infrequently used Offer bicycle riding and repair workshops to communities…

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Alieu Moinina is off as well….

And another one….. Alieu Moinina has just been informed that he too is due to be a recipient of a Moroccan scholarship. Alieu has been with EducAid for his senior secondary education and despite some considerable health issues, he performed excellently in the public exams. It is great to know that Alpha and Alieu will…

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Alpha is off to Morocco

Alpha Bangura (generally known as Archimedes!) has been awarded a scholarship to go to Morocco to study engineering after an initial year of French. Alpha comes from a small and very poor village near the Magbeni school and did his entire secondary schooling with EducAid.  He and his brothers are the first in the family…

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Pat Horn’s assessment….

Retired UK teachers, Pat Horn and John Young just got back from a three week visit to EducAid.  They spent most of a week each in three sites and lived the whole experience to the full.   I am sure they will be making the most of their home comforts now after weeks of grass…

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Difficult news

With great regret, EducAid has excluded a group of students from its school at Rogbere after discovering that they cheated in last summer’s public exams. This has been a very difficult and distressing time for our students, staff and trustees, as it marks the first time that any cheating has been discovered in EducAid’s 12…

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Matt’s biology materials

Matt’s biology booklets in action – the kids love them Matthew Herridge, Biochemistry graduate, volunteered with EducAid last year in the spring term with his friend Harry.  He was village doctor, class 4 teacher and Biology tutor.  On his return to the UK, he continued his work on the Biology materials rewrite.  With retired British…

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EducAid bike ride 2012

Quick munch while resting on the ferry  Not quite sure what Alex did to deserve that! One excited small person having finished his 17 miles on the last day A fair bit of pain and some very sore muscles later, the EducAid team were very pleased to say that they did it!!!! 240 miles in…

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Rogbere – new team

The Rogbere school has a new leader and he is really getting into his step. Raymond Koker has worked with EducAid for over six years as part of the Magbeni team.  The combination of the training AA Kamara has given him and a natural enthusiasm and commitment to his work are bringing wonderful benefits to…

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Stockport Grammar School support continues for EducAid

Sixth Former swims Windermere in preparation for English Channel challenge By webmaster | Published: Wednesday 26th September 2012 Sixth Form pupil Rachel Lord competed in the Great North Swim and raised £200 for school charity EducAid recently, and has already set her sights on another challenge – the English Channel. Rachel managed to swim the mile on Lake Windermere…

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Debate Training

Lumley staff on debate skills training Staff from both Senior Secondary Schools (Lumley and Rolal) are continuing to upgrade the quality of their teaching.  They spent the whole of last weekend doing critical thinking and debating skills training.  Research has indicated that improved debate skills have a significant impact on young people’s thinking and learning.…

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Community Service

One of the activities that is unique in Sierra Leone to EducAid’s schools is the Community Service.  All secondary students undertake a two week period of community service each year.  They go into schools and hospitals around their area and often serve too in our own primary school in Maronka. It is an opportunity for…

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Evening study had to be abandoned : )

As the EducAid public exam results started coming in, the kids could not contain themselves.  I was summonsed to get myself up to the Lumley school as quickly as I could from a meeting and was mobbed on arrival! Sadly, it would seem that across other schools the results have been disappointing once again but…

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EducAid – Harvard University partnership

A few months ago, EducAid was approached by Harvard University’s Katrina Hann and her team.  They wanted to see if we would partner with them in a significant study on clinical psychology interventions with young people affected by trauma.  Teresa Betancourt, who leads the team is a world-renowned psychologist and researcher and we are excited…

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Thanks and appreciation

Abdul Noah Mansaray was the youngest ever EducAid student to finish his secondary studies when 4 years ago he sat his West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE).   Emile Carr, longstanding friend of EducAid, has sponsored Abdul Noah through his tertiary studies and is enthusiastic about his progress.  It is great to see how wonderfully…

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