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Primary and Secondary Education in South Sudan
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Primary and Secondary Education sector based in South Sudan. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Education Bridge
Education Bridge is a nonprofit organization that is committed to empowering young people, through holistic education, to end poverty and violent conflict in their communities. We believe in the power of education to move people and communities out of poverty, and to breed sustainable peace. We are aware of the lack of educational opportunities to many young people around the world. We work in South Sudan, the world youngest country, and one of the most fragile states. Over 70% of primary and secondary school aged children in South Sudan are out-of-school according to a recent report by UNICEF. We are on a mission to change that. We build and operate a growing network of secondary schools, providing access to quality secondary education, innovative peace education and transformative leadership development; and provide inservice teacher training for primary school teachers.
51 to 200 staff
Kinyeti Academy
Kinyeti's Vision is to be a world-class institution of academic excellence; producing graduates that are globally competent and competitive, possessing the skills to create, to lead, and to innovate in the global economy. Our mission is threefold: 1. To create a model facility, faculty, and program that can be scaled and replicated to meet South Sudan’s critical need for educated leadership at all levels. To identify and recruit students of all genders with strong potential to achieve, regardless of background. To deliver a learning program that meets world-class standards; helping our students to cultivate rigorous intellect and knowledge as well as character and leadership. Theory of Change South Sudan is a young fledgling democracy. We believe that a great democratic country requires great leaders and that access to high-quality education is the most important factor in developing leaders of all types. Based on that belief, our theory of change is that if the brightest young South Sudanese students acquire high-quality education, the students will gain access to the most competitive boarding high schools in the world, which will prepare them for the most competitive colleges/universities in the world; where they will gain world-class knowledge and skills, which will make them better leaders, innovators, and social builders committed to social change in our communities and our country.
1 to 10 staff
Promised Land Secondary School
Promised Land Secondary School is one of the top secondary schools in South Sudan with an unbroken academic record in South Sudan National Examination results history. In 2018/2019, our students achieved remarkable success, with Michael Dut Arok Mabior earning the title of the top overall student with 96% and Kuei Garang Akok being recognized as the best overall female student with 93%. This marked the first time that the top two students from a single school led the nation in the national examinations. Founded in 2016 by Jok Abraham Thon, a South Sudanese educational leader with a passion for peacebuilding and youth empowerment. Jok himself experienced the hardships of conflict, having been a refugee in Uganda. His personal journey and commitment to education led him to establish Promised Land Secondary School as a means to transform the lives of conflict-affected students. Established with 280 students, Promised Land Secondary School opened its Primary school and Promised Land College in 2020, bringing the total number of students to 1,500 students and 1,438 graduates in 9 years, with 745 alumni progressing to universities within South Sudan and abroad, including Princeton University and Anderson University in the United States and the University of British Columbia in Canada, by providing education, Some of our alumni have become teachers at Promised Land Primary School, which provides education to children aged 5 to 15. Promised Land Secondary School championed the fight against early girl child marriage, child soldier recruitment, drug abuse, and criminal activities among young people in South Sudan. Through parents and community meetings, we have touched the lives of students and their families, leading to transformative experiences and inspiring testimonies. Parents who were once skeptical about their daughters' education have witnessed the profound impact of the school's initiatives in the community and among the learners.
51 to 200 staff