Yes, you can. But we may need to work with you personally to set it up a bit differently…and it probably won’t be on an automatically recurring basis. We can only set up recurring payments on a monthly basis. On each student’s sponsorship page there will be the option to […]
FAQ Category: Sponsorships
Some students are, of course, born on January 1…but probably not so many as have that date listed! There are two reasons. First, if we don’t have a specific date, we list it as January 1 of the year we know. But the fact is, we don’t have a specific […]
We will notify you of any changes in your student’s enrollment status. If and when your student leaves the school you will be given the profile of another student who is in need of a sponsor.
Please notify us if you would like to receive communication from your student. We will work with the level of communication you would like to have. We realize some international sponsorship organizations have the expectation the student will write the sponsor and the sponsor will write the student. We do […]
It is possible, but we advise against it. Your student is very blessed to have you as his/her sponsor, but many others in our student body are still waiting for their sponsor. Children and young people all over the world are the same…when one student receives a gift, students without […]
Letters are welcome (see below concerning gifts). Letters should be written in English…all of our classes are taught in English and even the youngest students are learning English skills. We are developing a process through our sponsorship platform which will enable sponsors and students to communicate with one another, and […]
Yes. Every family – even the most poor – is expected to contribute something toward the education of their children. The Board of Trustees of The Lion of Judah Academy considers this an essential principle in operating the school: all families are required to make some sort of contribution toward […]
No. 75-80% of our students are receiving scholarship assistance through the school, provided by sponsorships and other resources. Those families who can afford to pay the full amount for school fees are expected to do so.
A day scholar walks back and forth to school every day. These students live in the villages surrounding the school, and return to they own homes to eat and sleep. A dorm scholar lives at school. Except for long school breaks, dorm scholars live on school campus. Their food, water, […]