Educating future leaders

Partners


LEAP schools work to unlock economic improvement in the communities where their students live, as well as improve the prospects for the students themselves. By nurturing partnerships and collaborations, LEAP seeks to expand the positive impact of our work and share its African expertise globally.

“Education is a calling to focus on the future, and with that belief I have hope for my own country and for Africa as a whole. A more equal society is not a dream but a possibility.”
– Roger Badimanye Batena, LEAP Learning Centre Tutor

The LEAP community includes our education partners, the communities are schools serve and a host of partners and supporters that share our vision for the future of education.

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Funding Partners

From the start, LEAP’s vision has been to grow and share what we have learnt so that more students and communities can have access to quality education. This is only possible with the support of our donors who commit to partner with us.

Thanks to the generous support of The ELMA Foundation, LEAP has recently launched the Fortunate 500 Club. Find out how you can join this club here.

Thank you to everyone who has joined the LEAP movement.

 

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LEAP works with a number of education partners to learn and share national and international best teaching and learning practices and influence policy and decision-makers in education in order to improve access to quality education irrespective of the community in which you live.

 

 

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LEAP works with a selection of community organisations by providing mentoring and support in management and operations. The organisations are serving needs in a variety of sectors and have been started by past students, LEAP staff and community leaders.

 

 

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LEAP works with local community based organisations to empower our students to become positive agents of change in their communities. There are eight scheduled student visits during the year and activities vary from games, story-telling, painting and singing with young children, to performances, singing, talking and listening to the tales and wisdom of the older seniors.

Values - Everyone at LEAP commits to:

  • Being kind, honest and healthy
  • Being punctual and looking good
  • Working hard and never giving up
  • Admitting and learning from mistakes
  • Confronting issues and being open to change
  • Working together and sharing