Friday 30 December 2011

Maasai Boma Schools 2012

Esukuta Boma School, which is a project under Maasai Boma School program continues to give the one of the highest in quality of education to young Maasai girls and boys of Esukuta village.
 
The year 2011, was full of reviews and progress made possible through our friends, partners, parents, teachers and the children in school. There were 140 students in 2011 , right from the preschool to the third grade. Exams done at the end of the year, and children performed well despite the challenges of lack of enough learning space. There were two schoolrooms, shared by three different classes. Some had to be conducted in the nearby church.
The year 2012 comes with much hope and plans, of both satisfying the needs of Maasai children ready to learn with more classrooms and books. At the same time to continue supporting the teachers throughout the year.


OUR MAJOR NEEDS ARE CLASSROOMS AND DESKS.



Esukuta Boma School building

Ksh 350,000 (US$ 4,120) will put a simple wooden structure with cement floor.


Educational Program Needs:
Ksh 60,000 (US$ 710) will help partially pay salaries one teacher for one year
Ksh. 300,000 (US $ 3,530) will provide a shared teachers house.

 
Five Pillars of Maasai Boma Schools Education Program
The Maasai Boma School education program is aimed at giving culturally Maasai, affordable, accessible, flexible and outstanding education to the Maasai girls and boys in the communities in Rombo Division in Loitokitok District.