Finnish Charity School Project Holds Opening Ceremony In Sichuan
September 17, 2009 |
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Sichuan Fenfang Chunlei Primary School, a charity school project financed by Finnish organizations, will hold its opening ceremony on September 29, 2009.
Located in Guiyuan Village in the northern area of Chengdu, the school, which can hold 250 students, aims to bring a long-term positive effect on the life of hundreds of pupils.
The project has been financed by more than 30 companies and up to 100 individuals with assistance from the China Children's and Teenagers' Fund which has more than 20 years experience in building schools in the remote rural areas of China. With the support of Finnish Embassy in Beijing and many volunteers, the project will help medium and small size enterprises to realize their social value.
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Providing education for Ethiopian children is a major challenge as over half of the Population is under 16 and many inhabit rural areas of the country.
There is no public kindergarten schools in ethiopia . our school is now the first Full day affordable school in these area and has been established for 3 years and Currently has 104 students divided between classes.
The school expansion plans call for additional buildings/ a library,a clinic,a labratory,a dining room & rest room/in order to meet National standards.