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The dream of my life is that one day I will be a doctor. I want to treat sick people. I was very proud when I was selected to join Iringa Girls Secondary School. I hope to achieve my dream of becoming a doctor. Now I am on my way. Four years from now I want to pass my examinations and start my A-levels.

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Total $175
  • Tuition, Exams, Uniform
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Salma's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2018 Form 3
2017 Form 2

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hello the school fund team
Its my hope that you are all doing well with your daily activities.Back to my side i am fine and i want to tell you that now we are back to school from our holiday.And the result of national assessment for form two are ready.I have got a division 1 of point 7.
I thank to almight god that i have passed my examination and i will try to do my level best in order to archive my goals.
HAVE A NICE DAY
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