Outstanding KCVS Students Can't Afford Secondary SchoolWhat happens to children after they complete Primary School at KCVS? Are they able to continue their education, or will they remain in their village due to lack of funds? While KCVS provides partially-subsidized education for the poor, many promising students will graduate and be unable to continue on to secondary education.
YOU can support these students beyond KCVS! |
Pledge Your SupportWould you be willing to pledge your support for a promising KCVS student that can't afford further education? A typical year in Secondary School, with full room and board, is only $1500 USD!
Email [email protected] and we will notify you when a deserving student is selected. All pledge amounts, big and small, can help a bright student realize their dreams and change their community. |
2021 KCVS P7 Top Performers
During the COVID-19 pandemic, these 3 students were able to complete their P7 (7th grade) year at KCVS and scored top-tier marks in the national Primary Leaving Exam (PLE). They have been matched with individual sponsors who will support them through secondary school.
Sheila Kedi, KCVS GraduateSheila was born HIV positive, and abandoned by her mother. She has suffered through many health challenges, including stunted growth. Through sponsorship, she completed P7 at KCVS, and a vocational course in hairdressing. Sheila plans to open her own braiding shop.
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Brenda Nyadoi, KCVS GraduateBrenda was discovered living alone in an abandoned metal shelter previous used as military barracks. She had no adult guardians to care for her and her younger sister, Lavenda. Through sponsorship, Brenda was able to complete secondary school, which changed her outlook on life.
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