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Raised $820 from 3 donors Needs $0

About

Gabriel lives with his parents and a much younger sister. He has won awards in inter-school competitions in both maths and language studies. He also likes music and comes regularly to guitar classes at the Condor Trust.

Where your donation goes

Total $820
  • Food
    $180
  • Transport
    $180
  • Tuition
    $460

Gabriel's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2025 Year 9

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The beginning of this last term was difficult. We had new teachers and I didn't know them. Gradually I got to know them better though and I started to enjoy the classes. Everything is now going well. I understand English better - last year it was a problem for me, but now it's going much better as I've been paying more attention and asking for help from the teachers. Thank you very much for your help too.
My experience in the first year of high school was rather difficult, mainly because I changed from primary to secondary school - the way the teachers and the school work were different and seemed strange to me at first. I gradually got to know the teachers though and learnt how the school works academically, so by the end of the year everything was much better.
I'm grateful to my parents and also to everyone at The Condor Trust and The School Fund, who are a great help in my academic studies. I think I will do even better this year. Thank you!

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