Drissa is a mason working on the new classrooms |
The school year starts in less than a month in Koro. Ibrahima is pushing the builders to have the
new classrooms ready for the middle school students by then. It will be close,
but he is confident that it will be ready.
It will be so amazing to have the 7th, 8th and 9th
graders in a brand new building that is fully owned and paid for on our own
land. In addition to the classrooms, the administration building is next door
and is nearly complete. There are also three restrooms: one for girls, one for
boys, and one for adults.
Like construction projects in the US there have been
surprises, challenges and setbacks. There has been a severe drought in addition
to the seasonal dry months that brought brick making to a standstill. Too much
water in July caused different problems. Even a sand shortage at one point was
overcome. But in the end we are going to come in under budget and on time.
The 1st through 4th graders will
return to the rented rooms that Grace Private School has used for several
years. But with only four classes at that location instead of six no one will
have to be outside in the makeshift grass wall classes. Every year a new grade
is added. With the addition of 4th grade for 2015-16 we are only two
years away from offering all nine years of primary school.
With the new building our monthly operating budget will
increase. Some of this will be covered by the tuition that the families pay,
but we wouldn’t be able to have this wonderful school without help from our
great supporters. Please consider becoming a monthly donor. Every little bit
really helps. $180 a year will cover
tuition for a student that otherwise might not be able to attend. $600 a year
brings us 1% closer to the next 3 classrooms. We feel that the education that
is offered at Grace is the best in town. Small class sizes, well-trained
teachers, and a Christian education have all been successful in encouraging
parents to entrust their children with us. Please keep Grace Private School in
your thoughts and in your prayers this season.
Blessings,
Brandon
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