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Pankshin campus will educate over 400 students from disadvantaged backgrounds. The students will receive free education, uniforms, food, and medical care. Zambiri School has been approved by the government as a centre for national examinations. Four cohorts of senior students have graduated, some of whom have gone on to tertiary education in college or university.

Pankshin campus will be able to accept 400 high school aged students, helping to meet the enormous need for children’s education in Jos.

This project is being supported in partnership with the Anglican Diocese of Canberra & Goulburn.

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