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Chinese-built school lightens burden on families

China Daily | Updated: 2023-12-06 00:00
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JUBA, South Sudan — Needy families in Juba, South Sudan's capital, have since 2017 been able to enroll their children at a Chinese-built school located west of the capital due to its accessibility and affordable school fees.

Julia Juan Anania, a mother of four children who works as a cleaner at Jubek Model Martyrs Secondary School, said she wants all her children to enroll in this school due to its proximity and affordable fees.

Financed by Sinopec Petroleum Construction Shengli and inaugurated in 2017 by the government of South Sudan, the school covers 2,200 square meters and comprises 16 classrooms that can accommodate about 1,000 students, with running water and 24-hour solar power. It is unique among local schools because of its Chinese architectural design.

Affordable fees

"I want to enroll both my two kids who sat for the recent certificate of primary education to join Jubek Model Martyrs Secondary School because of the affordable fees, we pay 60,000 South Sudanese pounds ($55) annually," said Anania, 50, a resident of Gudele suburb where the school is located, in an interview on Monday.

Her 18-year-old son Emmanuel Arama Levi is enrolled at the school. Anania hopes the government opens a university in Gudele to provide affordable education for children from underprivileged families who cannot afford high tuition fees at the existing private and public universities in the country.

Grace Geri Nathaniel, 55, a mother of five children in Gudele who sells groceries adjacent to the school, said she enrolled her daughter at the school not only due to its proximity but also quality education and services offered at the school. "I live very near the school and my daughter just enrolled last year, this school is good," Geri said.

The Chinese company has also built two other schools, one in Yapa and the China Friendship Secondary School in the Munuki suburb in Central Equatoria state.

Ustaz Swaka Lado Laki, head teacher of Jubek Model Martyrs Secondary School, for six years, said since 2017 they have graduated about four groups of students. The school initially started with about 600 students but the number has since risen due to the high demand among people from far areas of Juba.

Lado said Chinese language programs could be introduced in this school because they have enough space to accommodate the programs.

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