Congratulations to three Leeds supplementary schools on achieving the Silver Quality Framework Award
Hamara Supplementary School, Leeds Korean School and Leeds Swahili Cultural Community!
Big thanks to your Mentor Wesley Wu of Leeds City Council for supporting you through the Quality Framework. We hope we will be able to share in the future great work that the schools developed to support their communities!
Hamara Supplementary School is a successful youth team project, designed to address the problems of ethnic minority children underachieving in British state schools. It was set up in 1997 as a response to the concerns of parents, academics and community leaders within the South Leeds community. The projects primary aim is to raise educational attainment,increase prospects and prepare children for success in education and employment.
Leeds Korean School is thriving with the suport of students from Leeds University Korea Society and Leeds City Council.
Leeds Swahili Cultural Community (LSCC) was established in 2004 as a cultural forum for the Swahili speaking migrant community in and around Leeds. One of LSCC’s original goals was to help prepare the children from the Swahili migrant families for a multi-cultural life in the United Kingdom by providing them with relevant socio-cultural training. The Silver Award shows how well they are doing.
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