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Class Rank: 2/88 I thank the School Fund for giving me this opportunity to continue my education. My dream is to be a surgeon and I am going to work very hard so that I can make it come true. The difficult moment in my life is when my mother and my sister fighting. What I learned from that is to be obedient and humble to my parents in order to show them my respect. my happy moment is to see my mother and sister getting along very well. I felt proud of myself when I scored the third in my grade seven national exam. After fulfilling my dream I will help women and unfortunate people. So there will be no discrimination against women. My plan is to help the School Fund expand its coverage to the world. Any students who wants to study but can not afford to pay the school fees can still go to school. I am going to give opportunities to students to study and achieve their goals like the way The School Fund does to me.

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Jenipher's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2018 Form 4
2017 Form 3
2016 Form 2

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Indy
hello Jonathan,
wow that seems to be very great for your country and awesome, in our country we don't have that but we have some other holidays regarded as national festivals we have independence day coming soon on 9th December we celebrate the memorial of our independence and many others.
have a nice day
jenipher
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