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About

Bramuel stays with a poor grandmother who cannot afford his education or sustain his needs. He loves his math and physics courses and hopes to become an engineer.

Where your donation goes

Total $500
  • Boarding Fees
    $200
  • Tuition
    $200
  • School Supplies
    $50
  • Food
    $50

Bramuel's Funding history

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

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I thank God for allowing me an opportunity to study at Highway Academy. Moreover, would like to thank the WEMA fraternity for supporting me in my quest to get a better life for me and my family, I am forever grateful.

Life at Highway has built me up in both the academic and social realms of life since I have learnt a lot of things that will fully help me in future. The school management has allowed me to participate in different activities and even competitions of different schools for academic learning skills; in sports I love football most in all our school games and sports.

After finish my High School studies, I would like to join The University of Nairobi and take aeronautical engineering as my major. When I succeed, I will help the needy people in our community by educating their children in school so that they achieved much more in their life.
Hope you have a great school year, Bramuel, and to see you soon!

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