ADA-AKPLANBANYA SCHOOL

KLM operates in the severely deprived town of Ada-Akplabanya in the Sege District, Greater Accra, it began in September 2014. In this school there are 6 qualified teachers in addition to university students volunteering to teach the children. Ada-Akplabanya is one of the fishing communities in Ghana with deprived social amenities, poor roads leading to the town, flooded areas and a lack of other structures to facilitate learning. With the help of a graduate from the University of Cape Coast, Kingdom Lifestyle Mission was able to initiate its project there. 162 children are currently enrolled in the KLM supplementary school, ranging from pupils in lower primary to Junior high school.

Testimonies

Testimony of a KLM student Charity Dogbe in Ghana

Charity was a 22 year old school dropout and a mother of two children. She expressed her gratitude to KLM for rekindling her desire to retrace her steps to the classroom. Charity is a mother of two children and dropped out of school in 2011 when she was in Junior High school. When KLM started a Saturday school in Elmina, Bantuma, Ghana in 2014 she attended every week and was very determined sometimes bringing one of her children along. Charity has been given a scholarship by KLM to return to full time education and complete her high school education.

Testimony of a KLM student Santino Deng in South Sudan

I am grateful for the sacrifice KLM volunteers have made for us. I would like to thank the founder of the KLM for choosing our school. I personally appreciate their work of supporting us alongside our teachers and their impact is great and much appreciated. I am a former pupil of this school and a direct beneficiary of KLM project though they started with us toward the end of last year, their efforts have made great changes in my personal study life and have contributed to my passing in last year’s national exams. I passed very well and now I am a student of Juba commercial secondary school. I thank KLM volunteers for their work and sacrifice for me; they are like burning candle trying the make the future of others bright at the expense of their own leisure time. Thank you God bless you. Iam looking forward to doing the same when I finish my secondary school studies.

Student at Juba commercial secondary school and former pupil at John Garange Bilpham primary school.

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Testimony of KLM student in South Sudan- Ester Ajan

Glory be to God the creator. My name is Ester Ajan, I am a class eight pupil from Dr John Garang Bilpham Primary school. First and foremost I would like to thank KLM for the work they are doing for us in our school, I can say they are really helping us a lot, they don’t just come to help with teaching alone but to encourage us and build our lives with the word of God. Since they have been with our class we became more active and participatory. They teach us math, English language, Christian education science and social studies.