How the kids are Learning at School For SDG4 💓💓 || Part 25 ||💓💓

Dear Supporters of School For SDG4,

Many children we have seen who left school. We don't know how to keep them long-term when the problem is not small. Children love to come school but parents send them to work. Our children Junayed left school forever. His mother took him away from school area and he joined in a full-time job. So easy to write in word but difficult to accept this. I feel maybe I could do something but I did not take action in time. We now working will remaining children who are coming school regularly.

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Sumon and his friends on 1 March, 2018.

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Children are studying at school. We have two rooms so far. They love to study in the big room so they can play too. But we have a narrow room and thinking to move in a new building.

We are following govt curriculum so they can compete with other formal schools. As we are a charity school, so we have lot of extra work. Like fundraising for the kids is one of the difficult and complicated tasks. We need to communicate with our supporters. Formal schools don't have any promotional campaigns and no one knows how they are teaching their children. We could follow the British curriculum but it would be harder for them to cope with it. They have lack of family support and parents are not able to help them when they study at night. Nevertheless, we can't give them full-day educational support instead 2-3 hours at school.

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Al-Amin is a very attentive kids at our school. He has very big wishes and expectation from life. His father is a small tea stall owner. I @Azizbd frequently or almost every day go to his father's stall to take a cup of tea. His father makes nice tea for customers. Al-Amin also works in the tea stall after school.

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Few days ago, @mother2chicks was asking me about girls at school. The number of female kids are more than half at @SchoolForSDG4 . But when they are at age 10-12, they stop school and give time more at housework.

In the picture, Juhora received a doll sent by @girlbeforemirror . Other kids behind Juhora was waiting for gift if we had any :).

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