EDUCATION: Investing in Young People

Lifeline Nehemiah Projects (LNP) continues to invest in education as a cornerstone of national rebuilding and the LNP School Management Team are delighted to be able to report that the 2025/2026 academic year has successfully opened.
The team is also pleased to report that, despite the various financial challenges faced by many of the parents, such as providing lunch, school materials and covering school charges, attendance is steadily growing.

The school management teams in both urban and rural Lifeline schools are actively encouraging parents, especially those facing extreme economic hardship, to allow their children to begin or continue their education without uniforms and complete payment of school charges.
The Lifeline team remains committed to providing quality education and is working tirelessly to ensure that no child is left behind.

Currently the management team, the parents and their children – the students – are eagerly awaiting the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) results.
At the present time it’s too early to announce any enrolment figures in each of the departments, this is because some parents are still preparing to enrol their children into Lifeline school.

Primary School children waiting for class and in the classroom…

Four beneficiaries of our educational support program, from left to right, Caleb Isaac Moses, Ibrahim Tonkie Turay, Alie Kabba & John P Koroma…