From Child Labour to College: Support Her Future

by Karuna Trust
From Child Labour to College: Support Her Future
From Child Labour to College: Support Her Future
From Child Labour to College: Support Her Future
From Child Labour to College: Support Her Future
From Child Labour to College: Support Her Future
From Child Labour to College: Support Her Future
From Child Labour to College: Support Her Future
From Child Labour to College: Support Her Future
From Child Labour to College: Support Her Future
From Child Labour to College: Support Her Future
From Child Labour to College: Support Her Future
From Child Labour to College: Support Her Future
From Child Labour to College: Support Her Future
From Child Labour to College: Support Her Future
From Child Labour to College: Support Her Future
From Child Labour to College: Support Her Future

Project Report | Feb 9, 2016
Vilas Benefits His Local School

By Kevin Croke | Project Leader

The project team works closely with school management committees to help create better schools that keep children engaged and learning. Below is the story of Vilas and his work with the project team to improve his local school.     

Vilas is 42. He lives in Virbhadranagar village with his two sons and wife. Vilas’ sons attend the local school in Virbhadranagar. In 2010 Vilas was asked to join the school management committee to help develop the school’s ability to educate local children. He agreed and started to learn of the schools difficulties. The school had low student participation, poor teaching standards and infrastructural problems. In 2011 Vilas became the school management committee president.  

In 2012 Vilas contacted the project team seeking help in improving school standards. He attended training and worked closely with the team on how to improve school enrollment and teacher ability. Vilas went on exposure visits to local high performing schools and got advice on how to implement positive changes. The project team helped Vilas to create a plan of action to bring his own school’ standards up.    

With Vilas’ guidance the school started organizing cultural programmes, educational tours and mid-day meals for the students. The school management committee started local fundraising for the development of the school and raised £890. The project supported the cost of a digital classroom in the school which included computers and projectors.

Since 2012 the school increased its enrollment from 53 students to 78, early childhood dropouts have been eradicated and the school has moved from C Grade to B Grade under local government evaluation. Vilas is very happy with the results of his work. None of this could have happened without the support of the project and its supporters.

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Karuna Trust

Location: London, England - United Kingdom
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Suddhaka Clark
London , UK United Kingdom
$318,301 raised of $350,000 goal
 
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