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An overview of activites of kan ajak primary school in south Sudan
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Kan Ajak primary School Learn and lead
Kan ajak village,Awiel east county
Northern Bahr El Ghazal – south Sudan
Statistics
Girls 257 60% returnees
Boys 203 60% returnees
Teachers (m) 6
Teachers (F) 2
Teachers on salary
2
Volunteers 6
Classrooms 5 Bamboo construction
Introduction
Kan Ajak School Is a Brainchild Of Aheu Dit Women Group
• The school runs an early child education program
• and a formal primary school which goes up to grade five
Since its establishment five years ago the school has received more children every year, with a big number of returnee children joining the school.
Classes
LOWER CLASSES 3-10 years UPPER CLASSES 7 – 19 years
Subjects
The children in this school are using the south Sudanese curriculum the subjects includesMathematics CREEnglish Social scienceAgriculture Dinka Language
Child right club
The child right club is the first to be introduce to kan ajak primary school, it is mainly teaching the children of there rights.
They are also involved in sports activities
Bloomtrigger
The volunteers so the need to look for activities that can help the children with there study and schooling .
Bloomtrigger project came at the right moment and we embraced it.
Fuel from waste
Fuel from waste is also an active club, with the children mostly involved in collection of their own waste at the school .
Question and answer
What is it like for the children to study at the school?
For the children it is fun to come to school despite hardships
Question and answer At which age do they finish school?
People here complete school at different ages those who could not attend to school earlier are now in school despite an advanced age.
Question and answer
Do they have to walk far to get to school? The children have to travel both short and long distances.But for the younger children if no school is within reach in their area, then they are not allowed to attend especially girls.
Question and answer
And can they get jobs after school? Getting a job in south Sudan is still an issue, with the government being the largest employer- especially in the army. Non governmental organizational employ a majority of youth but qualification standard are sometimes to high for the locally educated students.
What things do the children want most in life?
• The children here want books and other learning materials which are availed by UNICEF but is not adequate
• After seeing what a a laptop can do, it is their wish that they will be able learn working with computers.
• Other needs for furniture and other equipment's
Summary
Prepared by James Ochieng
a volunteer working with the community inKan Ajak village
Awiel east county,Northern Bahr el ghazal state,
South Sudan.