Kaole Primary School
The mission of this school is to offer locally accessible education to all the children of the community and to improve teachers’ academic welfare by offering seminars. The vision of Kaole Primary School is to enable pupils to acquire knowledge, skills and attitude in cultural and social activities according to the norms accepted in the society.
To encourage, promote and facilitate access to local education for all children of the community and to enable our pupils to acquire knowledge and skills in educational, cultural and social activities, according to the norms accepted in society; to improve and promote teachers’ academic welfare through seminars and special courses (e.g. computers).
Mbaruku Primary School
Mbaruku is a primary school for children aged 4-14 years old. Currently, the school has 447 students. The classes are broken down into: Pre-school (4-6 years), Primary education (7-14 years), Subjects include: Mathematics, English, Geography, Civics, Swahili, History, Science, Social Studies
The initiator of the school is the district Executive Director 2004 and funded by the Tanzania Government.The school deterched from Mwanamakuka primary school due to overcrowd in one school.the school has 11 sreams, from grade one to seven, It is located along the main road and 1km from the Home-Base. There are 14 staff members (1 male and 13 female). Kiswahili is the language of instruction in all subjects except English.
Mlingotini Primary School
Mlingotini Primary School
The goals of the primary school are to encourage, promote and facilitate access to local education for all children of the community and to enable our pupils to acquire knowledge and skills in educational, cultural and social activities, according to the norms accepted in society; to improve and promote teachers’ academic welfare through seminars and special courses (e.g. computers).
Mlingotini is a primary school for children aged 2-14 years old that began in 1945. The classes are broken down into: Pre-school (2-6 years), Primary education (7-14 years). Subjects include: Mathematics, English, Geography, Civics, Swahili, History, Science, Social Studies.
Mwambao Primary School
Mwambao Primary School
Mwambao is a primary school for children aged 2-14 years old. Currently, the school has 750 students. The classes are broken down into: Pre-school (2-6 years), Primary education (7-14 years), Technical Education (e.g. tailoring, carpentry, cooking, ironing, etc.), and Special Education (children with learning disabilities). Subjects include: Mathematics, English, Geography, Civics, Swahili, History, Science, Social Studies.
Mwanamakuka Primary School
Mwanamakuka is a primary school for children aged 4-14 years old. Currently, the school has 829 students. The classes are broken down into: Pre-school (4-6 years) and Primary education (7-14 years). Subjects include: Mathematics, English, Geography, Civics, Swahili, History, Science, Social Studies. There are 28 staff members (6 male and 22 female). Kiswahili is the language of instruction in all subjects except English and French.
Mwasama Primary School
The mission of this primary school is to prepare the children of the Bagamoyo region with basic knowledge and skills they will need to attend secondary school.
Because of the low economic standards of this town, the quality of education has fallen tremendously beyond limits. The owner of Mwasama Primary School, Mrs. Mwajuma Marwa, is a teacher by profession and a parent; she felt a duty to join the government in the effort to eradicate ignorance (illiteracy) and thus reduce poverty. After a trial period of one and a half years, starting in 1998, she discovered that orphans and children from poor families are capable of schooling, but lack funds to help them beyond Secondary Education.