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- Twinning - The Processhot!
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At Schools 4 Schools we passionately believe in the positive benefits of school twinning, here we explain why and how the process works
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Banjul Nding Nursery School
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- Banjul Nding is a government run nursery catering for 350 children aged between 4 & 7 years and is twinned with Hallam School. Whist they have a feeding programme they require additional classrooms & many basic resources.
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Jabang Lower Basic School
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- Jabang is a government sponsored school of approximately 100 pupils aged between 7 & 14 twinned with Lound Infant School. The main requirement for this school is to improve their infrastructure, to better cope with the numbers of children that currently attend.
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Jalanbang Nursery school
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- This private nursery currently educates 161 children between the ages of 2 & 8 years. Through our support they are hoping to refurbish existing facilities & develop a kitchen garden amongst other projects.
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Jam welly Nursery & Preparatory School
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- Jam Welly is a community nursery school hoping to provide basic education to 85 children. They are looking for a partner school and are very excited about getting much needed support.
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Kunkujang Nursery School
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- An under resourced, dilapidated community nursery school in the Western region now twinned with Rocking Horse Day Nursery.
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N’Yofelleh Lower Basic School
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- This lower basic school educates 404 children aged between 8 & 14 years and is twinned with Brookwood Primary School. There is a need to provide basic teaching materials as well as general classroom furniture.
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Old Yundum Lower Basic & Nursery School
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- Old Yundum is a government sponsored school teaching 1550 children aged between 3 & 14 and is twinned with Nicholas Hawksmoor School. Teaching aids and general classroom supplies are needed.
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Taibatou Nursery School
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- This private nursery school of 95 children aged between 3 & 7 is twinned with Greenfield Primary School. The school is well supported and is currently looking to expend it’s offer to a greater number of children.
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