In 2002 a young lady, Gemma Rice (now Gemma Sisia), from a sheep farm in Australia, opened a small school in Northern Tanzania with the help of her family, friends and local Rotary Club.
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Challenging the future leaders of Tanzania
 
Daudi Boaz, Class 7C Moshono Campus
I like being at the School of St. Jude because it provides a high quality education in the following ways… It has very hard working teachers, good cooks, nurses who take care for us and make sure that our health is safe. Also it has a boarding school which helps us a lot to improve our studies, and also it provides us good houses for sleeping so that we get good health. Also it provides us with three meals per day with a balanced diet for our health. So in general, life in St Jude School is wonderful. Nowhere else is like St Jude School.

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Welcome to The School of St. Jude
The School of St Jude

This 10 minute preview takes a look at the effects of poverty in Tanzania, Africa and how The School of St Jude is giving hope by fighting poverty through education. We follow one of the school's newest students, George, to get an insight into how his acceptance into the sponsorship supported school will give him and his family a much brighter future plus give him the skills and knowledge to help his community.

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