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Anglo Asia Education Foundation

anglo asia education foundation

London

The Anglo Asia Education Foundation (AAEF) is a non-profit Charitable organization regulated by the UK Charities Commission. About Us Trustee / Directors The Anglo Asia Education Foundation (AAEF) is a non-profit Charitable organisation regulated by the UK Charities Commission with Registered Number 1167528. AAEF is not funded by any government or local government source and depends on private donations. AAEF is based in London and Shanghai. Its main purpose is to support education and learning through better collaboration between Asia and the UK and nurturing the next generation of world class artists.The goal is to develop the next world leaders from both areas through enhanced education from an early age. The Foundation works with both private and government schools and educational establishments in Asia and the UK by the following 6 main areas We run Asia Days in British schools introduce pupils to the differing languages and cultures. Help assign and assist Mandarin and other Asian language teachers and tutors. Link Asian kindergartens, schools and universities with British counterparts for exchange of students and teachers. Facilitate British schools to establish satellite campuses in Asia . Arrange study tours to Asian countries and help facilitate pupil and teacher exchange. Help place UK students in Asian schools and universities. Encourage "pen-pal" relations between English and Asian students. Promote English and Asian young artists.

Cleverclogs Tutoring

cleverclogs tutoring

London

Regular Classes Progress is not tracked. No mentoring or motivation. Once the lesson finishes, the learning is over. Quality is not always guaranteed, because it depends on which tutors live in your area. Time and energy wasted travelling to and from classes. Teacher usually talks through the lesson and the students predominately listen. Lesson resources are not shared. Assessments are not regular. Not always one-to-one or small group classes. CleverClogs, the online tutoring company Parents and students have instant 24/7 access to the CC Progress Space. Tutors record observations after every lesson. Free monthly mentoring for each student, to ensure that pupils are motivated and enthused about their learning journey. Lessons are recorded and are accessible 24/7, for revision. Where you live does not affect your access to the best possible tutors. CleverClogs guarantees that each tutor is a subject expert. You can access the world’s best tutors from the comfort of your home. Interactive and enjoyable lessons, focused on school curriculums, with progress at the forefront of each activity. All resources and assessment transcripts are saved in each student’s private CC Progress Space. Monthly assessments are completed to ensure that students understand all topics covered and show clear improvements. One-to-one and small group classes encourage students to ask lots of questions and for confusions to be addressed immediately, hence no pupil is left behind.

Kids In Kathmandu Nepal

kids in kathmandu nepal

Kent

Kids in Kathmandu Nepal (KIKN) charity has been set up to provide help and support to orphans and disadvantaged children and young people, mainly living in and around the Kalimati area in Kathmandu. The Objects of the Charity are: To relieve the poverty of orphaned and disadvantaged children and young people in Kathmandu Nepal by the provision of clothing, equipment and other goods for daily living, and To advance in life and relieve the needs of orphaned and disadvantaged children and young people in Kathmandu Nepal by providing support, facilities and activities which assist in advancing their education and developing their skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as mature and responsible adults. The Charity has two main strands of work: The first is the sponsorship of individual children from both the Save Lives Foundation Orphanage and from local schools. In December 2018, our sponsors are supporting 31 children and young adults. The second is to enhance educational opportunities by improving infrastructure and facilities at two local schools, and a home for disabled children. The Charity’s income comes from the sponsors of individual children, from fund raising events, from grants for specific projects, and one-off and regular donations from its supporters. Sponsorship pays for the school fees, all the educational materials and school uniforms required for the sponsored children’s schooling. In addition, those sponsored children who are living at home are each given an emergency lamp and a specially made table to enable them to continue studying during the regular power cuts in the long winter evenings. We purchased a small generator for the orphanage, where eight of the sponsored children live. We now have sponsored children entering higher education, and the Charity is committed to fund the additional fees and maintenance, whilst studying for degrees or other vocational courses. To date KIKN has two graduates, four undergraduates and fifteen doing A-level equivalent. Schools: We fund infrastructure and equipment projects and breakfast clubs at The Shree Neel Barahi School, Lubhoo School, Ishwor School, Shree Buddha School, Saraswati School and the Adarsha School. We also fund 0.5 salary of a computer teacher and a karate teacher at Shree Neel Barahi School, following the purchase of 35 computers and the installation of solar panels (due to daily power cuts). We were greatly assisted by grants from Futures for Kids, a UK charity. Extra-curricular Activities: All sponsored children are offered the opportunity to attend English tuition classes. At the Shree Neel Barahi School, we fund karate and Nepalese dancing classes, open to all pupils at the school. Chief Officer/Founder, Lai See Chew, visits Kathmandu each year to ensure that the Charity’s funds have been distributed and utilised according to the Charity’s Objects, as approved by the Trustees. If you would like to know more, please visit our projects page.