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Work went ahead on a special project at the school financed by a generous donor. A planned visit by the Trustees to Grand Cess had to be postponed because of ill health. We received a thank you video from some of the parents at St. Patricks, the sound quality was..Read More
Despite the challenges of this year and last year due to Covid our generous donors continued with their regular payments and so we were able to maintain our payments to Grand Cess. A planned visit by Trustees to Grand Cess had to be postponed because of travel restrictions due to..Read More
100 children in school and 6 young people in college. School closed in March due to Coronavirus. School reopened in August, observing and adhering to the Government Health Protocols. The college student support scheme had to be withdrawn during the year due to problems caused by Coronavirus restrictions
100 children in school and 6 young people in college. Launch of new website.
100 children in school and 6 young people in college. During his visit to Liberia Father Sam delivered a private donation to the school in Grand Cess to enable them to have much needed new desks and chairs made.
100 children in school, 6 young people in college and funding for 2 children with additional needs. The St Augustine’s confirmation group raised money for Help a Child Africa.
100 children in school, 6 young people in college and funding for 4 children with additional needs. RISE Theatre performed their White Rabbit play at King’s Church Amersham and the proceeds of the evening were donated to Help a Child Africa and Rope. Better communications with Grandcess meant that information..Read More
Liberia was declared Ebola-free in May. School re-opened after the summer holiday. 100 children in school, 8 young people in college and funding for 4 children with additional needs. RISE Theatre performed their White Rabbit play at Immaculate Heart of Mary church Great Missenden and the proceeds of the evening..Read More
100 children in school, 8 young people in college and funding for 4 children with additional needs. School closed in October because of Ebola, Help a Child Africa took the decision to continue paying the teachers a retainer.
100 children in school, 8 young people in college and funding for 4 children with additional needs.