We have six students sitting an entrance examination and interview tomorrow, for a place at Arusha Vocational Training Centre. All six students were sponsored throughout
We have six students sitting an entrance examination and interview tomorrow, for a place at Arusha Vocational Training Centre. All six students were sponsored throughout
John Bate was Head Teacher at Acklam Grange School when The Meserani Project first evolved. His support in the early stages of The Meserani Project
A massive £2,931.50 was raised at the Race Night on Friday 1 August. A huge thank you to everyone who turned up, to everyone who
We currently have six students studying A’ Levels, two of them have just started their second year and four have just started their first year.
The National Examination results for secondary school pupils were published throughout May and June, and once again the government created confusion and disappointment for some of the pupils.
It is with great sorrow that we announce the death of Ngivuyoni Naparana. Ngivuyoni passed away on 14 June. Ngivuyoni had already lost both her
Just to let everyone know that the African Wildlife Guide is now available to buy as an eBook – much cheaper than the paperback edition.
The Year Six Knitting Club at Normanby Primary School have been busy again! They have been knitting Easter Bunnies, Easter Chicks and Teddies – all
The people who we use on our trips to East Africa are putting on an amazing once-in-a-lifetime trip to five different African countries this September!
The Stockton on Tees branch of Soroptimist International have been loyal supporters of The Meserani Project, and have just announced that they have ‘adopted’ us