Updates for Atsemba Grade 1-4 Primary School
One Year Report
Wednesday, August 24, 2011THE FIRST YEAR OF MANY
Staff, students and parents at Atsemba Grade 1-4 Community School can now say that they have one successful school year under their belts. They are ready to take the lessons that they have learned and apply them to this upcoming school year. Meet the members of Atsemba's community and learn about the countless ways that your investment is still making an impact and how school leaders plan to increase the quality of education in the coming years.
Six Month Report
Thursday, April 14, 2011SIX MONTHS LONG AND GOING STRONG
With only half a year under their belts in their new school, Atsemba Grade 1-4 Community School's students, teachers and community members are making the most of your generous investment. From supporting an all-star Girls' Club to successfully implementing sustainable Income Generation Activities, Atsemba is becoming a centre of holistic, quality education for the entire community.
There are many more exciting changes in Atsemba. Read on and we'll tell you all about the exciting new developments at the school.
Ribbon Cutting Report
Monday, April 26, 2010ATSEMBA SCHOOL OPENING PARTY
It was three years ago that a concerned teacher from Tsehafti Primary (an imagine1day-supported school) saw the growing demand for education overtake the number of students Tsehafti could accommodate. Teacher Kiros took the initiative to start a school in an under-served area 7km away, where the people of Atsemba welcomed him with open arms.
Groundbreaking Report
Wednesday, January 13, 2010THE ATSEMBA GRADE 1-4 PRIMARY SCHOOL PROJECT IS UNDERWAY!
The construction of the Atsemba Grade 1-4 Primary School is moving full steam ahead. We'd like to breakdown the numbers and show you the impact your investment will have on this amazing community in rural Northern Ethiopia.
Bridge Report
Monday, April 6, 2009YOUR SCHOOL, NEW BEGINNINGS
imagine1day recently met with a group of Atsemba's community leaders, parents and students. As the sun set over a mountain backdrop and distant dark clouds teased us with the possibility of rain, we discussed how the community's awareness of education has shifted.





