Program areas at Deki
Nahla Primary School, while operationally strong, faced community challenges that led to a decline in enrollment to around 200 students. Recognizing the need for action, the school rallied together with the the establishment of a Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) and launched an engaging Back-to-School campaign. These initiatives not only brought families back to the school but also fostered a renewed sense of community spirit. As a result, enrollment surged back to normal levels, nearing 400 students, showcasing the dedication of both the school and the community to support education and each other.
After suffering significant flooding damage that severely impacted enrollment, we took decisive action to ensure Hayden's future. Recognizing the urgency of the situation, we allocated additional funds specifically for repairs, transforming the damaged areas and preparing the school for the 2024 academic year. This commitment not only restored the building's functionality but also instilled confidence in the community, paving the way for renewed enrollment and a fresh start for students and staff alike.
Hayden Primary School, despite being in a solid operational position, faced significant hurdles when flooding hit the school, causing enrollment to plummet to about 100 students. In response to this crisis, the school community banded together, forming a Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) and launching a dynamic Back-to-School campaign, all while addressing the necessary repairs from the flooding. These combined efforts not only repaired the school's physical infrastructure but also reignited community engagement and support. As a result, enrollment steadily climbed back to normal levels, nearing 200 students, reflecting the resilience and determination of everyone involved.