What makes Christmas special in Uganda

What makes Christmas special in Uganda

Christmas is a joyful time of year for communities across the world and it’s no different in rural Uganda. Over 80% of the population is Christian, so Christmas - Sekukkulu in Uganda - is special for many families. The students at School for Life have started their Christmas break and are eagerly counting down to Christmas Day. And just like in Australia, it will be filled with family, food and fun. But there are, of course, cultural differences. So, what does Christmas look like in Uganda?

Recovering from two years of lost learning

Recovering from two years of lost learning

With the education gap in Uganda now wider than ever, we take a look at the impact of lost learning in the communities we support and the vital efforts needed to help them recover. Secondary school student, Regina, shares about her life before and during school closures, and why she is happy to be back at school.

Seisma pledge 1% to help break the cycle of poverty

Seisma pledge 1% to help break the cycle of poverty

With a strong alignment of values and a focus on the empowerment of women and girls in the IT space, so began our partnership with Seisma in 2020.

Seisma currently sponsor 85 of our secondary school girls as well as our IT Teacher, Jerome, and recently contributed to our Giving Day as matched funding partners.

Read on to find our more about our major corporate partner, Seisma.

Introducing Helen: Acting CEO

Introducing Helen: Acting CEO

We are excited to announce the appointment of Helen Caldwell as Acting CEO of School for Life while our CEO and Founding Director, Annabelle Chauncy, enjoys six months of parental leave to adjust to life as a new mother.

Helen joins us after nine and a half years at AIME (previously Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience) most notably as their Partnerships Director and close support to AIME’s CEO and Founder. Click through to meet Helen!