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TESTIMONIALS

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Ramadhani Sungusungu

I have two children in this school who are in second grade. Nadezda Pre and Primary is a school that is doing well academically, as it has shown positive academic changes, especially in the use of the English language for children. This school has enough teachers with high skills.
It is a school that provides a good upbringing for children, this is due to the good behaviour that our children show when they return home. This school pays close attention to the hygiene of children as they grow up in the school environment and when they return home. I am very happy to bring my children to this school, so let me take this opportunity to invite parents to bring their children so that they can get a better education in shaping the nation of tomorrow.

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Joseph Nzagi

I am Joseph Nzagi I am one of the parents with children attending millennium, pre and primary school, one of my children is studying baby class and the other is studying standard three, I would like to give a little about this school which person is very interesting to me;

  1. The first thing this school enjoys in terms of transportation, this school has a reliable transport that sends children to school and back home on time. 

  2.  Also, this school has enough learning materials that make our children get a better education. 

  3.  The staff of this school has a great love for our children, which makes our children aspire to be in the school environment at all times. 

  4. I Am very proud of the relationship between the staff of this school and the parents, as they have been quick to inform us of anything that is happening at the school or any changes. 


God bless you all the leaders and staff of this school as you are showing great effort in raising and providing quality education for our children.

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Eliza Macha

My child is studying upper class at this school.

 

The Nadezda School has a friendly and safe environment for children throughout the school. This school has enough classes that enable our children to learn fluently as they grow up in school. Similarly, when a child is at school they are given basic necessities such as good food, where the child is given breakfast and lunch and this improves the health of our children. It is a school that focuses on sports, and this makes our children healthier physically and mentally.

 

I am so proud to see my son studying at Nadezda Pre and Primary school. Congratulations teachers, leaders, and school administration in general you are doing a very good job.

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THIS IS KHABIBU

The first time I saw his face 3 years ago in a picture; at that time he was 6 years old and was a
student at St. Jordan private school. At that time I did not know about albinos in Tanzania and
about their personal and social struggles. Now Khabibu is part of the Nadezda English
Medium School and he is thriving.
The first time I personally met Khabibu was at the inauguration of the school in January 2021.
Stepping into his class I was surprised to see that one of the students was sitting so close to the
blackboard that he practically was touching it with his nose. It turned out that Khabibu couldn’t
see the writing on the board. That’s when I first said, “He needs glasses”. And I started to
search on the internet about vision issues of albinos and came to find out much more
information about the social, medical, threatening, discriminating situations they are
confronted with in their daily life.
So, as a first step, we decided to purchase glasses for Khabibu. One of the school founders’
friend, Mrs. Regina Kostetkaia, donated the necessary amount of money, then the school
director Mr. Timothy Mwabala scheduled an appointment with an eye doctor and now Khabibu
can properly see the writing on the black board, read books as any other child, feels
comfortable stepping outside into the bright African Sun and plays soccer with his classmates.
It was a joy and a reward for us to see his happy face, the ease with which he changed his
eyesight from far to close, to see tears of joy and appreciation of his parents realizing that
people care about their child.
We are happy to offer him the same opportunities as any other child has at our school and that
such a small step as vision glasses can open up for him big opportunities for education, future
jobs and social equality.
The rest depends on you, Khabbibu, how you use your chances. Bon voyage and good luck.

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