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About

Esther is a second-born child in a family of four. She is driven by the desire to always be of help to the people in the community and that has motivated her to aspire to become a doctor. She has faced a lot of challenges growing up but has been very resilient, believing that hard work never goes unrewarded.

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Total $500
  • Uniform
    $100
  • Tuition
    $400

Esther's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2025 Form 1

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Hello friends? I hope you are fine. I am also fine. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for donating towards my school fees.
It is my first time to write to you and I am very excited about it. I would like to let you know how my new school life is and how I have been doing since I joined secondary school. I wake up very early in the morning and prepare for my morning preps which start at 5:30 a.m, which is a bit earlier than than the start time of preps in my former primary school.
While in primary school, I was taking seven subjects whereas in secondary school am taking eleven subjects which I am trying my level best to achieve best grades. I met new and nice people in my secondary school who welcomed me warmly. This made me adapt to the new school life faster.
Waking up very early has not been easy but I am adapting to the new wake up times. Our school is built near a hill and this makes the climate very cold. I have acquired several sweaters and leg warmers which help keep me warm especially in this cold season.
We have friendly teachers who teach us very well and encourage us to continue reading smart to achieve our goals and dreams. They also encourage us to ask questions where we don`t understand.
Last term we had ball games in our school, and luckily I was among the best players and I was rewarded.
Life in secondary school has been smooth because of your generous contributions. I have never miss classes because I have never been sent home for school fees. I pray that lord will continue to bless your pockets. Pass my greetings to your families and I wish you all a nice time ahead.
Good bye!

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