All Nation's Academy

Teaching Hope for Life
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What makes All Nation's Academy different?
All Nation's Academy is a joint project between Into All the World of Canada and Hope for Life of Zanzibar, Tanzania.



As a major part of the school funding is provided from donations from Canada (and around the world!) We have been able to keep tuition costs at a minimum.  Tuition is 15,000 shillings a month (approx. 12 USD) or participation in the parents work program.  The work program allows us to keep the school employment costs low as parents contribute 4 hours of work per week for those who can not afford the cash tuition rate.  This program allows us to provide an education to those without the cash resources required to attend other schools.  

All Nation's Academy has also been blessed by several North American schools who have provided books, supplies, and even computers to benefit the students here in Zanzibar.  Koinonia Christian Academy in Bloomingdale Ontario and Selwyn in Peterborough Ontario have both contributed computers, monitors, and other supplies, while the Ontario public schools contributed huge amounts of books and desks and chairs for over 100 students.  Without the help of these schools, ANA could not provide the quality of education that we strive to achieve with such a low cost to families here in Zanzibar.

Another major blessing has been the help of Rod and Staff publishers.  The publishing company has assisted us greatly with discounts, shipping help, and even donations of textbooks to ensure that the children here have a curriculum that is greatly above standard and focused on the Word of God. 

People from around the world have also contributed individually, providing donations for the buildings, for monthly running costs above and beyond the school's income, and even personally visiting and providing assistance on campus.  We have been able to offer continuing education for teachers, seminars and classes, etc.  because of the wonderful teachers and other volunteers from Canada and again, around the world. 

With such amazing support from around the world, we are a school that shows the love that people have for each other and for God.  If you are interested in helping at All Nation's Academy, please contact us and find out more!



IATW - Into All the World

IATW was founded in 1980 to disperse funds overseas for people who were serving others in humanitarian missions.  IATW has undertaken many diverse types of projects, including fish farms in Inda, orphanages in Kenya, street children's services in Peru, and many more.  The dream for the foundation of All Nation's Academy came when meeting with government officials of Zanzibar in 2003.  When asked what was needed in Zanzibar, the reply encompassed English medium schools, clinics, and hospices.  The school was a project that the board felt could be a great benefit and one that would fit the purposes and mission statement of IATW. 

David and Christina Lewis are the IATW representatives serving at the school.  They are responsible for the development of the school buildings, educational development, and currently do the day to day running of the school as well.  Within the next two to three years, the hope is to turn the school completely over to African leadership. 



Hope for Life 

Hope for life was founded on the belief that everyone deserves hope for a fulfilling life.  We, as children of God, need hope in order to fully live. " For these three remain; faith, hope, and love!"






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