
Meet the Winners of Young Scientists Tanzania
When Erick and Prosper took out the top prize at last year’s Science Exhibition, they could not have predicted their success would lead them beyond St Jude’s school gates.. Read on
When Erick and Prosper took out the top prize at last year’s Science Exhibition, they could not have predicted their success would lead them beyond St Jude’s school gates.. Read on
Sarah first landed in Tanzania almost a year ago to spend six months volunteering on an entrepreneurship program in rural villages. Inspired by the power of working with and not on.. Read on
Intelligent, determined and articulate, Jenifa represented St Jude’s at Nelson Mandela University’s ‘Women and Girls in Science’ workshop. The Form 4 ad.. Read on
Gift is one of Beyond St Jude’s newest Community Service Year interns, serving his community as an assistant physics teacher at a local government school. The Beyond St Jude&rs.. Read on
Meet Valentina. If you are a sponsor, you may already know her cheery tone and revel in her exciting emails announcing student awards. Commonly known as ‘Vale’, t.. Read on
There’s an ‘elephant in the room’… literally. Thrill-seekers and animal lovers traverse the globe to catch a glimpse of Tanzania’s tembo (elephants). Sadly.. Read on
Hosiana began at St Jude’s in 2003, shy but determined. Her favourite subject was Science and she wanted to be a doctor. Hosiana grew and changed in many ways during he.. Read on
Engaging enthusiasm for education: Edgar shares his love of learning. It was a cool, grey morning and all was quiet in the St Jude’s lower primary library. All but the .. Read on
Grand legacy: Dr Louise Crossley began sponsoring our Secondary Headmaster, Nestory in 2006. He is pictured here with the class of 2016. Dr Louise Crossley was a scientific, academic and p.. Read on
Winnie was Rebel Wilson’s first fan in Tanzania. Before the Pitch Perfect star became a household name, she was a hero to Winnie, an 11 year-old, living in a mud house with no electricity.. Read on
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