Girls' Boarding School: Building Dreams by Blocks

by AUMAZO, INC.
Girls' Boarding School: Building Dreams by Blocks
Girls' Boarding School: Building Dreams by Blocks
Girls' Boarding School: Building Dreams by Blocks
Girls' Boarding School: Building Dreams by Blocks

Project Report | Feb 27, 2026
From Learning to Building: Students Turning Skills into Real Opportunities

By Jacqueline Audige | FOUNDER

Our CORETECH Trailblazing Student
Our CORETECH Trailblazing Student

Thanks to your continued generosity, the 2025–2026 school year has marked a powerful step forward for students at Coretech Kamarie Regional Technical High School in Bankondji.

This year, our Civil Engineering program has fully come to life through hands-on training that allows students to learn by doing. Both girls and boys are actively participating in practical construction work, including making concrete blocks and bricks, laying foundations, transporting materials, and understanding real building processes.

These experiences are transforming the way students think, learn, and envision their future careers.

One inspiring example is Marie, a 10th-grade student in Civil Engineering. In the attached photo, she is seen participating in a construction practice session at school.

Marie shares:

“Since I began studying civil engineering at the Kamarie Regional Technical High School Bankondji, my way of thinking and reasoning has completely changed. I am much more practical now because I have learned many techniques, such as making concrete blocks and bricks, laying out foundations, and digging trenches. These new skills allow me to assist my father on the various construction sites where he works. I spend more time with him.”

Marie’s story reflects a broader transformation across the school. Students are gaining confidence, developing technical skills, and building stronger connections between education and real life.

At the same time, our 11th-grade Accounting students—both girls and boys—are preparing for their end-of-year national examinations, which will determine their admission into the final year leading to the Cameroon Baccalaureate.

For many of these students, this milestone represents the first opportunity in their families to pursue higher education and professional careers.

None of this progress would be possible without your support.

Your contributions not only help build educational infrastructure but also empower young people with practical skills, confidence, and pathways toward independence.

Thank you for continuing to stand with us as we build futures, one student at a time.

With deep gratitude,

The Aumazo Team
Coretech Kamarie Project
Bankondji–Bafang, Cameroon

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AUMAZO, INC.

Location: ROCKVILLE, MD - USA
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Jacqueline Audige
ROCKVILLE , MD United States

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