Anivea has achieved her dream of a university degree. She writes passionately to Trust supporters; a letter of thanks, of praise of God and a plea, “Please”, she says, “don’t get tired of shaping young generations’ futures.” Anivea Derickson was sponsored throughout her six years at KLSS and says she is very honoured to be … Continue reading The story of Anivea Derickson, 2018 graduate
Faith and sight – The story of Nelson Mubezi, 2017 graduate
Nelson Mubezi enrolled at KLSS in 2011 as a mature aged student. His father had died, and he lived with his mother in very poor circumstances in Izigo, a village six kilometres north of Katoke. Nelson quickly proved to be a very capable student – amongst the best of his year and remarkably gifted musically. … Continue reading Faith and sight – The story of Nelson Mubezi, 2017 graduate
Sid & Marilyn return in 2021, KLSS alumni stories, students needing our help
As we read the news it’s difficult to avoid the brokenness of this world. Extreme poverty and injustice is experienced by millions of people every day. There’s a sense of darkness which feels overwhelming at times. With the task so big is it possible to have an impact? Globally there has been incredible progress towards … Continue reading Sid & Marilyn return in 2021, KLSS alumni stories, students needing our help
Ks for Katoke – we walked, we ran, we cycled
You helped raise $111,933 to combat coronavirus and provide the priceless gift of education. Wow! We have been overwhelmed by your generosity and your willingness to help those in need. You braved the cold June mornings, the rain and the wind and gave a hand up to some of the worlds most vulnerable. We couldn’t have done it … Continue reading Ks for Katoke – we walked, we ran, we cycled
We made it! Lithgow to Bathurst 2020 Katoke ride
What a weekend! We rode through rain, hail and shine and to date we have raised over $15k to help give the priceless gift of education to children in Africa. Thanks for making it a weekend to remember. This is how we rolled! 6am Saturday. The track was dry for our departure out of Lithgow. … Continue reading We made it! Lithgow to Bathurst 2020 Katoke ride
Beathi Benedax, 25, KLSS and university graduate is poised to change the world.
Her ambitious plans, to establish an NGO to “eradicate ignorance” in Tanzania and her dream of being a significant national leader, could sound fanciful. But she has already set some things in place. Her lofty ambitions are combined with an already successful career in singing, leadership and public speaking. Her six years at KLSS had … Continue reading Beathi Benedax, 25, KLSS and university graduate is poised to change the world.
Construction of Girl’s Dorm
When it rains it pours. There has been a late rainy season in Tanzania this year. This has been welcomed by the farmers of the district still recovering from last year’s drought. However it has caused some delays with getting the construction of the Girl’s dorm underway. Kevin has also found himself needing to source … Continue reading Construction of Girl’s Dorm
Just launched – 2019 Katoke EOFY Appeal
We’ve launched our 2019 End of Financial Year Appeal. We cannot thank you enough for the compassion, love and generosity you have shown the students of Katoke-Lweru Secondary School. Construction of the third girls dormitory at KLSS is currently underway and will make such a difference to these young girl’s lives. Can you help fill the girls dormitory … Continue reading Just launched – 2019 Katoke EOFY Appeal
Shire doctor, dentist, optometrist and photographer visit Katoke.
In February 2019, Stephen Diakatos (Dentist) , Stephen Langshaw (Optometrist), David Lefcovitch (photographer/dental assistant) and Colin Glendinning (General Practitioner) visited Katoke. Over the week, most of the Katoke school students plus some teachers and school staff were assessed by Steve (the dentist). He was very capably assisted by David who kept the students entertained with his jokes. Because … Continue reading Shire doctor, dentist, optometrist and photographer visit Katoke.
Caring for 500 children – Meet John Bisgaya
John’s working hours are hard to define. His duties as History and IT Teacher provide a humble baseline for his wider involvement at Katoke Secondary School as Student Welfare Coordinator. He still remembers his first day, the 8th of February 2010, very clearly. An early morning phone call from the then Head of School, Sid … Continue reading Caring for 500 children – Meet John Bisgaya