By Markus Faigle | Volunteer
Analakely now has a community secondary school, built by their community. Analakely already has a primary community school and Zahana helped by paying for wood to make 20 benches and tables, when they first joined Zahana. This school was built to avoid having to send the students who passed the cepe, the final primary school exam, to the next town to attend secondary school. Now students can stay in their village and attend secondary school there.
The parent of the students were in charge of the bricks and the construction of the building. Zahana has helped in supporting their efforts buying the corrugated iron roof for the school (and does not pay for the teachers).
This 4-year secondary school called community CEG or Collège d'Enseignement Général.
The school belong to the government and has (soon) 66 students and 7 teachers. The salary 2 of the teachers is paid for by the government, the rest by the community and the parents themselves.
Secondary school includes 4 years of study. In secondary school the courses are depending on the subjects to be provided not on the number of students. For example, the teacher of mathematics is in charge to teach all 4 different grades, the same for French or English class. In total 7 subjects are provided, with one teacher in charge of each subject.
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