Nianjema Secondary School
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Revision as of 13:16, 12 May 2008
Nianjema is the brainchild of a former Peace Corps Volunteer, Charles Sloan, Jr., from Vienna, Virginia. After teaching at a government boarding school and a private school in Tanzania, he realized that there were many young people who just wanted a chance for an education. Charlie founded Nianjema Secondary School with three Tanzanians: a medical student, an architect/builder and a government official.http://www.tanzaniaeducation.org/ top left: Science Lab, top right: Administration Building, bottom left: 2008 graduates, bottom right: Liberian and students




