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Brick making project

Through this course learners are equipped with different skills related to bricklaying and masonry work. After training, they are expected to built high quality buildings and of good standards.


Posted September 10, 2013

This is a new project which is meant to contribute to the sustainability of Millennium College and Vocational School as well as to the well being of the orphans and vulnerable children.

The project intends to support orphans and vulnerable children to access mainstream secondary education which will be incorporated with vocational training, which will reduce the burden of paying 6 the rent, reduce overcrowding and create more space for the children to participate in co-curricular activities. The funds will help to construct the school structures which will include: 2 Classroom blocks of four class rooms each, administration with 4 office rooms, examination room, a laboratory and library, 1 pit latrine for boys and girls, Computer room, Electricity Poles, Borehole, 3 water tanks. The community will also contribute in terms of suggestions, decision making and in-kind contribution towards the success of the project.

 SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION PROJECT

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MILLENNIUM COLLEGE AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOL

Millennium College and Vocational School provides secondary education to 100 orphans and disadvantaged children in accordance with the Uganda ministry of education curriculum. Training courses (e.g. computer, carpentry) are provided to the students to acquire practical skills. We encourage creative minds by offering courses in arts, craft and drama. Secondary education together with vocational training places ASOD students in an advantaged position for many jobs available in Uganda. Over 10 percent of ASOD students stay past 18 years of age to continue their vocational education, which is encouraged. Children stay at home with their families, though if they are coming from far, or their families fail to care for them fulltime, they can stay at the Orphan Centre

Sewing and tailoring

Through this practical skill children are taught different skills related to. After training, they are expected to be able to produce quality garments for the people within their communities.  

Posted September 10, 2013

Carpentry and woodwork

Through this course young people are taught different skills related to carpentry and woodwork. After training, they are expected to be able to produce good quality furniture and wood items. 


Posted  September 05, 2013

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