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  • Mkwajuni Primary School

    Mkwajuni Primary School

    Mkwajuni Primary School was one of the worst performing schools in the area. The transformation through renovation has been incredible to see. Read more

  1. Our work
  2. Our schools

Our schools

Mtwara schools renovated through EdUKaid, making vibrant places to learn

We work in partnership with 20 primary schools across the rural and municipal districts of the Mtwara region.  Over-crowded and under-resourced, these schools suffered from years of neglect and were struggling to meet the most basic needs of their children.  

EdUKaid works in partnership with schools to renovate neglected classrooms, rebuild latrines, install rainwater-harvesting systems, replace furniture and provide crucial resources creating safe, vibrant learning environments.

Combined with these initiatives, we work with teaching staff to build capacity within the schools and wider communities, ensuring improvements are long lasting.

Your donation could help a school educate up to 600 children giving them the chance of a better future.

Mkwajuni Primary School

Mkwajuni Primary School

Mkwajuni Primary School was one of the worst performing schools in the area. The transformation through renovation has been incredible to see. Read more

Published: 25th February, 2021

Updated: 27th April, 2021

Author: Teresa Wells

Mnyundo Primary School

Mnyundo Primary School

Mnyundo Primary School in Tanzania was renovated in early 2019 through EdUKaid. Today, attendance and enrolment have massively improved. Read more

Published: 12th August, 2019

Updated: 27th April, 2021

Author: Teresa Wells

Ndumbwe Primary School

Ndumbwe Primary School

Ndumbwe Primary School was renovated in 2018 after significant fire damage. Clean water and toilets are having positive effects on attendance. Read more

Published: 7th June, 2018

Updated: 27th April, 2021

Author: Aisling Syme

Namgogoli Primary School

Namgogoli Primary School

Namgogoli Primary School is in a village distinct for its red sand. It was renovated in 2013 through EdUKaid with funding from Incisive Media. Read more

Published: 7th June, 2018

Updated: 27th April, 2021

Author: Aisling Syme

Mkangala Primary School

Mkangala Primary School

Mkangala Primary School is located in an area completely unreachable during monsoon season. A full renovation through EdUKaid has transformed this school for 518 children. Read more

Published: 7th June, 2018

Updated: 27th April, 2021

Author: Aisling Syme

Mitengo Primary School

Mitengo Primary School

Mitengo Primary School is located half way between the EdUKaid offices in Mikindani and the local town of Mtwara. Read more

Published: 7th June, 2018

Updated: 21st April, 2021

Author: Aisling Syme

Likonde Primary School

Likonde Primary School

Likonde Primary School in Tanzania is one of EdUKaid's larger schools. Left without water for nearly a year, the school has benefitted from a borehole water system. Read more

Published: 7th June, 2018

Updated: 2nd December, 2021

Author: Aisling Syme

Naumbu Primary School

Naumbu Primary School

Naumbu Primary School has been one of EdUKaid's most challenging renovations to date. Read more

Published: 7th June, 2018

Updated: 21st April, 2021

Author: Aisling Syme

Lwelu Primary School

Lwelu Primary School

Lwelu school in Tanzania was renovated in 2013. It is one of EdUKaid's most rural schools and has both pre-primary and primary children attending. Read more

Published: 7th June, 2018

Updated: 1st July, 2021

Author: Aisling Syme

Mwenge Primary School

Mwenge Primary School

Mwenge Primary School in Tanzania was renovated in 2013 by EdUKaid. Since then, exam results and attendance have gone from strength to strength. Read more

Published: 7th June, 2018

Updated: 2nd December, 2021

Author: Aisling Syme

Msijute Primary School

Msijute Primary School

Msijute Primary School is EdUKaid's biggest renovation project and largest school, with both primary and pre primary classes. Read more

Published: 7th June, 2018

Updated: 22nd April, 2021

Author: Aisling Syme

Singino Primary School

Singino Primary School

Singino School is local to the EdUKaid offices in Mikindani. Renovation was completed in 2021 and there are now pre primary as well as primary classes. Read more

Published: 7th June, 2018

Updated: 1st July, 2021

Author: Aisling Syme

Mgao Primary School

Mgao Primary School

Mgao Primary School is located in a remote coastal village and was renovated by EdUKaid in 2010. Linked with Amble Links First School, Northumberland. Read more

Published: 7th June, 2018

Updated: 11th August, 2022

Author: Aisling Syme

Imekuwa Primary School

Imekuwa Primary School

Imekuwa Primary School was EdUKaid's very first partner school - renovated in 2010, thanks to a donation from Incisive Media Foundation. Read more

Published: 7th June, 2018

Updated: 14th October, 2022

Author: Aisling Syme

Mkunwa Primary School

Mkunwa Primary School

Mkunwa Primary School was renovated by EdUKaid in 2017. A crowdfunding campaign raised money for a teacher and assistant. Read more

Published: 7th June, 2018

Updated: 8th July, 2021

Author: Aisling Syme

Kawawa Primary School

Kawawa Primary School

Kawawa Primary School is one of the most remote schools in Tanzania. Renovation through EdUKaid was completed in 2016 with funding from British and Foreign Schools Society Read more

Published: 30th April, 2018

Updated: 14th October, 2022

Author:

Mbuo Primary School

Mbuo Primary School

Mbuo Primary School in Tanzania was renovated in 2016 through EdUKaid, thanks to a grant from The Marr Munning Trust. Read more

Published: 30th April, 2018

Updated: 28th June, 2021

Author:

Mnaida Primary School

Mnaida Primary School

Mnaida Primary School in Tanzania was transformed thanks to the Sunshine on MIkindani appeal, through EdUKaid. Read more

Published: 30th April, 2018

Updated: 13th March, 2023

Author:

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  • Our vision and goals

    Our vision and goals

    Our  vision is  for  a  world  where  every  child  has  access  to  the  education  they  need  to  realise  their  full  potential  and  attain  the  skills  to  improve  their  life’s  circumstances.

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    What we do

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  • Our history

    Our history

    How a gap year experience fuelled a passion to help those in need in Tanzania and resulted in the foundation of EdUKaid

  • Where we work

    EdUKaid works in Mtwara, one of the poorest, most rural regions of Tanzania

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    Job vacancies

    Job opportunities with EdUKaid

  • About Tanzania

    About Tanzania

    With an ever-growing population but insufficient resources to care for its people, Tanzania is at risk of failing its next generation.

  • Why help?

    Why help?

    40% of children in Mtwara, Tanzania drop out of school before their 10th birthday. EdUKaid is a UK charity which has helped thousands of children get the education they deserve in this remote part of rural Africa

  • Clive Barnett

    Clive Barnett

    Trustee and Patron, Clive brings a wealth of knowledge from his teaching career, as Inspector of Schools and work as a canon. He was also one of the founding trustees of a development charity in Tanzania

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