The schools are still on break for the summer holidays. January starts the new academic year so it’s back-to-school season for everyone. Pre-schoolers are trying on their very first backpack, elementary students struggle to fit into their older siblings old uniforms, junior highers nervously await their first day at a new school, and high schoolers begin to stress about their senior examinations. Schools are supposed to begin their first term next Monday (January 19) but schools here never really start on time. The first week is for paying school fees, finding old school books, being sent home for inappropriate uniforms or waiting for teachers to arrive from their own homes in the mountains. The first week is always a bit chaotic but I am glad our students in The Family Scholarship Fund don’t need to worry about paying their school, book or examination fees. In the disorganized first week of school, they can just sit back, relax and catch up with friends. Though when classes finally begin, our students work hard. They participate in career guidance sessions, LifeSkills classes, extra academic tutorials and many are participants in the Drama and HIV/AIDS clubs.
Thanks to all of your support last year, we are now able to add an additional five students to The Family Scholarship Fund. We’ll be accepting the new students next week. G.R.O. goes to great care to select our students. First, students are identified who demonstrate excellence in the classroom but would be unable to attend school due to financial hardships. Students who have lost both parents (double orphans) in Lesotho are sponsored by the government whereas students who have lost one parent (single orphans) are considered for the scholarship. Other students who are able to demonstrate significant hardship are also given consideration. Once the teachers have identified students, the students submit a written application along with a letter from their chief verifying their home life situation. Our academic advisors then conduct a home visit to meet family or relatives. Their completed applications are submitted to the principal for approval before the selection committee officially nominates them for the scholarship.
I’ve been phoned by about 15 different people informing me that the Form C (Grade 10) Junior Certificate exam results were released this week in the national papers. Everyone was very excited as four of our Scholarship students took the exam this year and we are very pleased that all four passed! Thakisi, Kefuoe, Likano and Marahaba are now able to enter Form D this year. Congratulations!
We are still awaiting the Form E (Grade 12) results which will be released at the end of this month. Three of our students took this senior level exam – we are keeping our fingers crossed for Matseliso, Tsepo and Marosa!
Until next week, sala hantle (stay well) and thank you for your ongoing support.
Posted under Letters from Lesotho
This post was written by G.R.O. Administrator on February 3, 2009


