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Education
9,526
5,206 5,144
3,5964,540
6,232
9,5049,852
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1,000
2,000
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BP
Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11 Apr-11 May-11 Jun-11 Jul-11 Aug-11
Month
Education Loan Repayments received
Education Loan Repayments in 2011
GBP 53,600
Education Loans awarded in 2011
GBP 54,725
4,685
12,912
3,238
6,379 6,161
10,0008,480
2,870
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4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
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BP
Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11 Apr-11 May-11 Jun-11 Jul-11 Aug-11
Month
Education Loans Awarded in 2011
Forecast of Education Loan Repayments in 2011
Received from Jan-Aug 2011
GBP 53,600
Estimate from Sept-Dec 2011
GBP 31,400
Total Repayments by Dec 2011
GBP 85,000
Education Loan Repayment Forcast of 2011
53,600
31,400
Jan - Aug 2011 Sept - Dec 2011
Hiridjee Family Loan 2011 For Female Students
Applications received- 6
Awarded Application- 4
Awarded amount- maximum of GBP
10,000 per student, per annum for
upto 3 years
Students awarded with Hiridjee Family Loan 2011
Zahra Bashir Damji from Birmingham: Studying LLB Law
(undergraduate) at University of Birmingham.
Fatima Zahra Walji from Minnesota: Studying Korean Language
and Cultural Education (Masters) at Korea University.
Fatima Zehra Dungersi from Mombasa: Studying BSc
Neuroscience (Undergraduate) at Cedar Crest College in USA.
Samreen Fatima Amreliwala from Pakistan: Studying Pharmacy
Honours (Masters) at Griffith University of Australia.
Australian Loan
The Australian Loan was awarded
to 2 students at AUD 20,000 per
year for 2 years. Both recipients
have been awarded the 1st Year’s
awarded loan towards their
university fees.
Regional Members
Assistance is being sought/given
from/to Regional Members for
relocating students with
outstanding education loans.
Teacher Training Sessions in E. Africa
Al Muntazir School in Dar Es Salaam
Br Arif Hasham gave intensive Teachers
Training Sessions during his visit to
Dar Es Salam in April 2011.
Baseline Assessment for E. Africa
Terry Ward visited the following E. African Schools in May & June 2011:
BMMT Schools Kibaha Schools Mombasa Jaffery Bilal Mombasa Nairobi Jaffery
Imaam School in Kampala
Baseline Assessment for E. Africa
As part of a joint partnership between The World
Federation and AFED, Terence Ward, popularly
known as Terry has visited our community schools
in E. Africa on 2 separate trips so far. The first trip
in September 2009 and a follow on visit was made
in May 2011 with the following objectives:
Baseline Assessment for E. Africa1. To re-visit the schools in both Tanzania and Kenya
to evaluate the progress since the baseline study.
2. To visit the Bilal establishments to evaluate the
work they are doing and assess any assistance
that needs to be given to them in order to help
them to continue to raise the quality of the
education they deliver.
Baseline Assessment for E. Africa
3. To conduct workshops as appropriate to share
good practice.
4. To recommend to each board possible courses of
action they might want to take to consolidate and
develop the educational support they are current
giving.
5. To conduct a baseline study of the schools
supported in Uganda.
Baseline Assessment for E. Africa
The board of each school visited was given a
confidential report about the perceived state of the
quality of teaching and learning observed. The
report included some recommendations that might
help their development and which they have been
asked to consider.
Baseline Assessment for E. Africa
It was not the purpose of these reports to tell
schools how they should do their business but to
describe what was seen and evaluate how that
impinges upon the quality of the work done. The
hope was that the recommendations will open a
debate within the schools about raising quality.
Baseline Assessment for E. Africa
Those schools visited previously were
provided with follow up notes building
on the original report.
Baseline Assessment for E. Africa
The evidence for these comments and recommendations
came from a variety of sources such as looking at the
paperwork produced in each school, reviewing public
examination results, sharing in the daily routines of the
schools, detailed discussions with stakeholders and
most importantly observing the practice of teachers in
the classroom.
Curriculum Vitae (CV) Services
32 Curriculum Vitae have been
reviewed from January 2011 to
September 2011.
Online Student Directory
All community students studying
in the UK are encouraged to
register on The World Federation
Online Student Directory through
our website.