Saturday, 14 September 2013

Every Child Has Right to An Education



Every child has the right to an education which develops their personality, talents and abilities to the full. Primary education must be free for all children.
Right now, however, 61 million children are still being denied their right to go to school. Poor teaching and facilities, or poverty, deny many others the opportunity to fulfil their potential.
Free primary school education is not a reality for every child, and fees are a major barrier to school attendance. In 2005, UNICEF and the World Bank launched an initiative to help governments abolish school fees in countries such as Mozambique, Uganda, Togo and Kenya. To help Kenya cope with the resulting surge in pupil numbers UNICEF provided £1.5 million to supply education materials, train teachers, and repair school facilities.

Other factors excluding children, especially girls, from education include social attitudes and the pressure to work. UNICEF works with communities and governments to change attitudes and ensure girls are treated fairly.
For too many children who do go to school, it is not the positive experience it should be. UNICEF works to ensure rights-based, quality education through our Child-Friendly School model. These schools are protective environments equipped with trained teachers and adequate resources. We also support school-based water, sanitation and hygiene initiatives, including the provision of separate toilet facilities for boys and girls.

We want to provide the education of deserving children who need economic support to continue their education. We want to provide for the school fees, books and uniforms of children studying in different schools. We want to run a CBSE school where new admissions are given. Fountainhead Global School provides education for children from Playgroup. These children will be taking the CBSE board examination at the end of the school
We create a school will a non-profit organization and whatever fee is collected from the students is reinvested in the development of the school. No donation is collected from the students studying in the school. 

Just sponsor one day education for a needy child.  We will donate an equal amount when you donate two dollars. The amount collected from everyone will be put together for providing one year education for the child.

Saturday, 7 September 2013

Rights Of Education

                                       
                                                                                     Education is the backbone of India
                                                                                                              - Amartya Sen, Nobel Laureate

Rights to Edcuation The importance of learning is to enable the individual to put his potentials to optimal use. Education makes man a right thinker and a correct decision-maker. It achieves this by bringing him knowledge from the external world, teaching him to reason and acquainting him with past history, so that he can be a better judge of the present. With education, he finds himself in a room with all its windows open to the outside world. A well educated man is a more dependable worker, a better citizen, a centre of wholesome influence, pride to his community and honour to his country. A nation is great only in proportion of its advancement in education.
Over the years, the demand for children’s education has grown by leaps and bounds.Everybody from the poorest of the poor to the well off, acknowledges the value of education in the overall development of children. Basically, the object of education is threefold i.e. physical, mental and spiritual. A perfect system of education must do full justice to all those three above.
Education is a fundamental right of every human being. It lays the foundation for the development of society.