Eradicating a culture of poverty through Education “Planting the seed”
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Eradicating a culture of poverty through Education
“Planting the seed”
Definitions
• For our purpose, poverty means deprivation of basic human needs i.e. food, water, sanitation, shelter, good health and education.
• Education shall be defined as any experience that shape the way we feel, think and act. Its also a form of learning in which knowledge skills and habits of a people are passed from one generation to the next through teaching, training or research.
We choose education
• To promote environmental awareness and encourage sustainable use of natural resources.
• To positively impact reproductive health and nutrition. Improved health and reduced birth rates reduce poverty.
• To increase opportunities for social, cultural and economic growth. Foster social cohesion, increase productivity and nurture leadership.
• To encourage participation in social, political processes quickly and effectively.
Embu People, statistics• County Headquarters: Embu Town
County Offices: Embu Municipal Council • County Coverage Area: 2,818.04 km²
Total Population: 516,212Male: 254,302Female: 261,910Population Density: 183.18 people/km² Total number of Households: 131,683Total Number of Constituencies: 4Total Number of County wards: 20
• General Information
• Embu County is located in the former Eastern Kenya. Embu County has an average altitude of 1350 meters above the sea level close to the foot hill of Mt. Kenya. The slopes of the county slopes from west to east, the highest point in the county is at Ruvingaci River. Temperature range between 12 °C to 27 °C. average annual rainfall is 1495mm.
• Embu County borders Tharaka Nithi County to the North, Kitui County’s to the East, Machakos to the South and Kirinyaga County to the West.
Statistics continued
• Kenya National Bureau of Standards• Embu County
Males Females Totals Households Area sq m density
54,302 261,910 516,212 131,683 2,818.0 183.18 National Average
19,192,378 19,417,719 38,610,097 8,767,954 581,309.29 66.42
• http://kenya.usaid.gov/sites/default/files/profiles/Embu_Dec2011%2022.pdf
• http://www.kenya-information-guide.com/embu-county.html
• http://search.yahoo.com/search?ei=utf-8&fr=slv1-msgr&p=embu%20town%20video&type=
St. Mary’s Primary School
The school• St Mary’s is a mixed day primary school that
was begun in 2000 by Consolata missionaries in Karaba-Wango parish in Embu diocese. The missionaries later handed the school to the Diocese of Embu. Over the years, the school has received support from AVI in Italy but sponsorship ended in 2011.
• St Mary’s primary is located in Embu county, Mbeere south district. It is 5 minutes walk from the nearest town center- Makutano. Currently, the school has a population of 220 students drawn from 3 neighboring counties- Embu, Kirinyaga and Muran’ga.
• St Mary’s was begun by the missionaries for the sole purpose of eradicating high levels of illiteracy and to empower the communities through child education. There was and still is high immorality in the area and the school was and is still considered a safe shelter for the children. The school is in a semi-arid region. Most parents are peasant farmers living from hand to mouth. Other parents are identified as sex workers with a high risk for HIV. Makutano is a major truck stop serving many towns in the eastern part of Kenya.
• On realization that children in the area were academically talented despite their impoverished/low socioeconomic status , St Mary’s sought to identify, recruit and nurture talent thus helping children and the community realize their potential through learning.
The school cont…The school year runs from January to December. Students are in school for 3 months consecutively
and break for a month. Specifically, school runs from January to March, May through July and August to November.
Kenya School System• Pre-school (Nursery School at age 6}• Elementary School : Class 1 through 8• High School: Form 1 through Form 4• Four Year University : Year 1 through 4 or• 2 Year College or• 1 Year trade school.
St. Mary’s admits students from Class 1 through Class 8.
Teachers are hired by a local committee chaired by the parish priest. They are well trained in the country’s state and private colleges and meet government minimum hiring standards. Education delivery is very competitive. A local committee oversees the quality of education and is in charge of hiring and firing staff based on performance.
Teacher student ratio is 1;30 students. This is comparable to nationwide standards.
During school hours, students are fed by the school. The church community and part of tuition and fees goes to this effort.
The school has affiliated itself with the best performing private schools in the district and students get to compete in End Grade Tests raising the bar for academic success.
The Students and Principal
Principals OfficeOutside principals office
John KatikuJohn Katiku• Class 7 student residing in Karuku a distance of approximately 2 miles from the school. John is
an orphan and is raised by his grandmother. He lost both parents to HIV/AIDS per the head teachers’ report. Report further states that he is highly disciplined, self driven individual. He is considered a very promising student with good learning exposure/resources. John is a good volley ball player.
• John would like to be a pilot or a doctor
2013 Academic Performance• Term 1: 304 marks out of 500• Term 2: 358 marks out of 500• Term 3: 304 marks out of 500
Kelvin GitutoKelvin Gituto• Class 6 student residing in Kirwara area approximately 7 miles from the school. Kelvin is raised
by a single mother with meager means. Head teacher considers him bright, self driven with a promising future if academic resources are provided. He enjoys playing soccer.
• Kevin would like to be a pilot or join the navy.
2013 Academic Performance• Term 1: 364 marks out of 500• Term 2: 319 marks out of 500• Term 3: 348 marks out of 500
Francis Kimani
Francis Kimani• Class 3 student residing in Kirwara approximately 4 miles from the school. Francis is an
academically gifted child despite being abandoned by both biological parents. He is raised by his grandmother of meager means but continues to show exemplary performance.
• Francis would like to be a pilot
2013 Academic Performance• Term 1: 443 marks out of 500• Term 2: 434 marks out of 500• Term 3: 465 marks out of 500
Mark NjeruMark Njeru• Class 7 student residing in Kamweli a distance of 8 km (approximately 4 miles) to school. Mark
comes from a very needy family which limits education access. Father is reported sickly. The head teacher reports that he is bright, hardworking and a performer in class despite many school absences. Mark could do better academically if he stayed in school. He plays soccer
• Mark would like to be a pilot or a computer engineer
2013 Academic performance• Term 1: 323 marks out of 500• Term 2: 314 marks out of 500• Term 3: 337 marks out of 500
Ephraihm Mutwiri
Ephraihm Mutwiri• Class 1 student residing in Karuku which is approximately a mile from school. Ephraihm was
abandoned by his biological parents and is raised by his grandmother of meager means. According to the head teachers’ report, being raised by grandma has impacted his performance with many absences from school due to lack of tuition. He is considered humble and with great potential.
• Ephraihm would like to be a doctor
2013 Academic Performance• Term 1: 342 marks out of 500• Term 2: 382 marks out of 500• Term 3: 347 marks out of 500
Rachel Njeri
Rachel Njeri• Class 6 student residing 4 miles from the school. Rachel is an orphan. Head teacher reports both
parents succumbed to the AIDS virus. She is raised by her grandmother and is considered one of the best students in her class.
• Rachel would like to be a lawyer in future.
Academic Performance• Term 1: 362 marks out of 500• Term 2: 364 marks out of 500• Term 3: 391 marks out of 500
Eunice Njeri
Eunice Njeri• Class 5 student from a single family residing in Rukanga approximately 5 miles from the school.
Mother is reported to suffer epilepsy and is a peasant farmer. Eunice is raised by her grandmother. Head teacher considers her gifted despite grandmother’s inability to support her education.
Academic Performance• Term 1: 387 marks out of 500• Term 2: 401 marks out of 500• Term 3: 420 marks out of 500
Budget and AccountabilityThe cost of tuition and fees per student is Kshs 15,000 ($177) per yearAll the students on profile are day scholars. This means that they operate from their
homes making education affordable for most parents in the region.The students we screened have difficulty accessing education despite the cost savings of
day schooling.• As such, tuition and fees can be paid per term or semester.AccountabilityThe catholic church is a very credible and socially uplifting institution specifically in this region. The
church constructed the school, pays the human resource personnel, has a system in place for donations and has many development projects including a health clinic for the community.
A committee runs the school and can be reached at any time by anyone during office hours.
We picked education because tuition costs are definite and public information. If you purpose to sponsor a student, you “pay tuition” by wire transfer to the school account on behalf of the student.
You also have a direct link with the principal of the school, education committee, parents and students as part of developing and nurturing a relationship with recipients and also accountability.
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