Joshua, a charming and charismatic Standard 2 student, comes out of class and joins Jalilath, Hilary, and Getruda, eager to share his aspirations in life.
鈥淲hen I grow up I would like to be a pilot. I will buy my mother, father and my grandmother each a plane of their own.鈥 Joshua says, almost bursting with ambition.
Joshua is one out of the 71% of Standard 1 and 2 students who are currently not fully sponsored, along with 42% of all newly enrolled secondary students.
Each of these students has a story that needs your support.

Joshua is seven years old. He joined mini传媒 in Standard 2 in 2021. His favourite subject is arithmetic and he enjoys playing tennis.
鈥淚鈥檓 happy that I鈥檝e joined St Jude鈥檚. I can eat, play, and learn without worrying about anything,鈥 says Joshua.
鈥淭he first thing I鈥檒l do when I become a pilot is to build my parents a beautiful home so they can live a comfortable life,鈥 he passionately adds.
90 Standard 1 and 2 students were enrolled last year after a rigorous selection process to ensure that only the poorest and brightest students in Arusha receive academic scholarships to St Jude鈥檚.
The school provides academic scholarships for four key stages of student鈥檚 education; Primary academic scholarships to support a primary student鈥檚 education from Standard 1 to the end of Standard 7; O Level secondary academic scholarship to support a secondary student鈥檚 education from Form 1 to the end of Form 4; A Level secondary academic scholarship to support a secondary student鈥檚 education for their final two years of school in Form 5 and Form 6; and Beyond St Jude鈥檚 scholarship to cover phases of Form 4 and Form 6 graduates鈥 higher education.

Jalilath is seven years old. She is in Standard 1 and her favourite sport is cricket.
鈥淚 love being in Standard 1. St Jude's is a great school that teaches really well compared to my old school,鈥 Jalilath says shyly.
鈥淲hen I grow up I would like to be a nurse because I want to take care of the sick and those who can鈥檛 help themselves. I鈥檒l be the first nurse in my family,鈥 she adds.

Also aspiring to be a nurse is Getruda, who is in in Standard 2. She is six years old with big plans for her future.
鈥淚 love arithmetic, health care, writing and reading. I want to become a nurse because I鈥檒l get to help people,鈥 Getruda explains.
Getruda is a bright student who has been winning academic awards since she joined St Jude's in 2021. Her awards include Best Performance in Midterm Exams, Best Handwriting Always and Finishing Work on Time.
At St Jude鈥檚, we strive for academic and moral excellence and promote the development of well rounded individuals who will become community-focused leaders of Tanzania.

Hilary is a six years old. He鈥檚 in Standard 1. Hilary enjoys studying and playing football with his friends.
鈥淢y dream is to become a soldier when I finish school so I can protect my school and protect my country,鈥 Hilary says.
Primary school is an early and important chapter in a successful educational story. It鈥檚 where important fundamentals are taught and a love of learning is established.
St Jude鈥檚 offers scholarships to students in their first two years of primary school. But, even these youngest students are not exempt from our current sponsorship gap. You can help fill this gap by sponsoring the academic scholarship of Joshua, Jalilath, Getruda or Hilary and help change the story for them and their families.
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