What a school term actually costs
Fees are rarely the whole expense. A closer look at the smaller costs that decide whether a child returns to class after the holidays.
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This page is the foundation’s evidence layer. Figures appear here only once they can be supported by our own delivery records — which means some sections are still empty.
Four figures, each tied to a stated definition and a stated period. A figure with no confirmed value is shown as pending rather than as zero.
Nothing on this page is estimated. Where a number has not yet been verified against our delivery records, it is not published. We would rather show an incomplete page than a confident one that turns out to be wrong.
Method can be published before results, so it is set out here in full.
A distribution is not an outcome. Our records track individuals and households who received support, so a figure cannot be inflated by counting the same family at every event they attended.
Details are captured when assistance is handed over, by the person handing it over. Reconstructing numbers after the fact is where most charity reporting goes wrong.
Where a figure cannot be supported by our own records, it does not appear on this site. Sections awaiting confirmed data are shown as pending rather than filled with estimates.
Every figure is tied to a stated timeframe, so it can be compared with the period before it instead of growing indefinitely.
Each entry names the programme, the location, the period it ran and what it produced.
Completed projects will be listed here with their programme, location, period and outcome, so that any figure elsewhere on this site can be traced back to the work that produced it.
Editor’s note: add completed projects under Impact in the dashboard. Each needs a real name, period and outcome from the foundation’s own records.
The neighbourhoods, villages and settlements where we have active or completed work will be listed here.
Editor’s note: this list is deliberately empty. A map of places we intend to reach is not a map of places we work.
Our annual report will be published here, covering the year’s activity, figures and financial position in full.
Not yet published
Fees are rarely the whole expense. A closer look at the smaller costs that decide whether a child returns to class after the holidays.
Bringing consultation into a neighbourhood removes two costs at once — the fare to reach a hospital and the day of income lost getting there.
Food insecurity is rarely constant. It arrives with a lost job, a medical bill, or a month when prices moved faster than wages.
If a figure on this site does not add up, or a claim cannot be supported, we want to hear about it. Write to us.