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What is your plan to intake students?
How will you accept/encourage children to come to your school? Is there some sort of network among the Maasai whereby they will know of the School’s opening?
The tuition and room and board seem to be considerable in light of the average annual income of the Maasai. Are people accustomed to paying tuition, room and board?
You say the Jubilee School is not a missionary school but it is being run by Fr. Symon, a Catholic Priest. Can you explain?
Do you think you will have enough pupils to be able to sustain the school in the long term?
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Friends of Father Symon Jubilee School for Nomads P.O. Box 617 Barrington, RI 02806