Bokonzo primary school built by CKC-World Vision

Covenant Kids Congo (CKC) powered by World Vision has used funds to build a primary school in Bokonzo, near Gemena, DRC.  There are 1,080 students in the school, with a total of 14 classes for 6 different grades.  There are 3 sections of each of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grades.  The 4th and 5th grades have 2 sections each.  The last grade – 6th – has just one section.  Here are some pictures of the school and the students.

Bokonzo Primary School

Bokonzo Primary School

EP Bokonzo Sign

EP Bokonzo Sign

View of the school and grounds from the right

View of the school and grounds from the right

Teacher writing on the chalkboard

Teacher writing on the chalkboard

View of a classroom set-up

View of a classroom set-up

Class in session!

Class in session!

One very important feature installed for this school are these buckets with spigots and basins so the students can wash their hands after going to the bathroom!  OUSTANDING!!

Basins to wash hands

Basins to wash hands

This is the about the end of the school year, so students have been studying hard and preparing for their exams.

Students waiting to take an exam

Students waiting to take an exam

Students hard at work writing

Students hard at work writing

Girls and boys in class

Girls and boys in class

 

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One Response to “Bokonzo primary school built by CKC-World Vision”

  1. Mary B., San Diego says:

    Thanks for pictures to see what World Vision is doing with children. It is encouraging.

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