We pray for God’s blessings to be with all The Lion of Judah Academy family, friends and supporters! Christ has come! Immanuel. Our hope. Our Light. Our Life. Our Tanzanian friends are celebrating the wondrous blessing of our Lord’s birth, though in different ways than most of us in North […]
Yearly Archives: 2018
A major expansion of the girls dormitory is currently under way, and is progressing well. The current girls’ dormitory was the first dorm building constructed, nearly 15 years ago, shortly after the school opened. Originally it served boys and girls…girls on one side and boys on the other. As the […]
One of the great blessings of the 2018 Work Team to LOJA was the work done by Tony Zurolo, with the assistance of his family members (wife Elaine and daughter Elizabeth), and Santiago Noriega. SPECIAL NOTE: we are asking all our Lion of Judah Academy friends to pray for the […]
October marked the yearly meeting of The Lion of Judah Academy Students’ Ministry. LOJASM is the alumni association of Lion of Judah Academy. The alumni enjoyed a wonderful time together with each other and with the current students, and were a great blessing to the school. They met together as […]
Here’s a report, only mildly edited for clarity, from a participant in the 2018 Graduation Celebration November 3, 2018, at The Lion of Judah Academy We thank God for the wonderful graduation we had yesterday! The number of graduates was 44 Standard Seven students, and 87 Form Four students. […]
Saturday, November 3, The Lion of Judah Academy will have a wonderful day celebrating the graduation of this year’s Form Four class. The campus will be filled to overflowing with students, family and friends, to honor the approximately 80 Form Four students who mark the completion of their Form Four […]
We recently received word from The Lion of Judah Academy about the Standard 7 national exam results (which were administered several weeks ago)…and once again our kids did fantastically well!! — we were at the very top of our district — #1 out of 74 schools — we were #2 […]