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Outcome of the Evening School We started this Evening School with 12 students and today there are 42 children attending. We consider this to be a great success for us to achieve over 4 months. When we started the Evening School, we approached these children’s guardians to ask if they could attend our Evening School. But we met a lot of resistance because most of the guardians were not interested in sending their children to school and instead wanted them to help with domestic work and to bring more income to the family. But after persevering we began to see results. Almost half of the guardians (40%) became interested in being a part of this project to educate their children. They also showed their support by actively participating in the parents' meetings. In addition, visits to people's houses showed that they were happy with what we are doing. As I updated you one month ago, two out of three people have confirmed that their children are doing well and achieving 1st or 2nd rank in their school. Community involvement is critical to the success of our project. We are now starting to see this involvement increase and the positive impact it has on the project.
We are happy to report that the children love the activity-based training, games and life skills we offer at the school. We are trying to further develop our curriculum to expand on the possibilities available with this type of education. We can also measure our success by the new-found confidence and hope we see in the children’s faces. The children understand the importance of education and can see its lasting and positive impact through roll play and other experiential learning activities we offer. Apart from these immediate outcomes, we expect there to be many indirect outcomes. We will be able to measure these results on a more long-term scale, say in one or two years. We also continue to research how we can further develop more activity-based teaching techniques and programs. Thank you for your continued support!
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