New Apostolic Primary School, Bo Reservation, Southern Sierra Leone has been renovated to the joy of the school Administration, pupils, parents and community members
The school was founded in 2007 and has been developing to the current enrollment is about 250 from classes once to six. The school had acquired old colonial buildings at the Bo Reservation and the land around it for the operation of the school.
The Joerg Wolff Foundation and the church have helped to refurbish the facility from its bad state of roof leakages, crack walls and other structural amendments. In addition, an improved water well facility has also been provided for the school and its neighborhood.
District Elder Vincint Lippo is not only the District Rector in Kenema area but one of the contractors in the working area of Apostle Saidu Bob-Freeman. The Apostle and Priest Joseph Bindi, the responsible for schools in the area visited the facility to assess the work done. The Head Master Priest John Thomas was present for the visit and welcome them heartily. The Apostle and his entourage discussed about commissioning the renovated school and how to accommodate the growing population in the near future.
Having a favorable learning atmosphere can enhance education and wellbeing of the children.