Chance for migrant kids to study


The after-hours teaching project is called “Three2Six” as it is each afternoon, between 3pm and 6pm, that the school is transformed into a centre for migrant children to learn free of charge. — AFP

A school is transformed into a centre for migrant children to learn free of charge.

“THESE children can’t go to real schools... kids have been beaten up, assaulted, deprived of food,” said college head Colin Northmore of the plight of young migrants in South Africa.

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