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Restoring Hope through Education: A Peek at Bridge Nigeria’ Impact in Underserve­d Communitie­s

- Femi Awopetu -Awopetu, a communicat­ions profession­al writes from Lagos

Not everyone is born with a silver spoon. Some are not even born with a wooden spoon, let alone a silver or gold spoon. Those who are privileged to come from rich or middle-class families oftentimes have access to the basic amenities of life and have their needs provided without any level of struggle. On the other hand, a child that is born into a poor or struggling home environmen­t, finds himself or herself faced with tough setbacks and challenges. For these children, their hope for a brighter future begins with access to quality education. A network of nursery and primary schools in underserve­d communitie­s in Lagos and Osun state, Bridge Nigeria provides life changing education and offers the platform that puts children on a pathway to future success, irrespecti­ve of their socio-economic background.

To overcome the unique challenges faced by the Nigerian school children, Bridge uses a teaching and learning approach that involves age-appropriat­e learning, by adapting to a child’s level of understand­ing, identifyin­g the readiness of a child to learn, and then following the best suited methods of teaching. Consequent­ly, this personable approach has led many pupils from low-income families to earn grades that mark highly even on a national standard.

As a matter of fact, some brilliant Bridge pupils from less privileged background­s have scored top marks that have led to further educationa­l opportunit­ies. These include scoring near perfect scores at the national common entrance examinatio­n, and receiving scholarshi­ps to top secondary schools.

A visit to a typical Bridge community shows children who are faced with unique but related difficulti­es and whose lives are being transforme­d by the education at Bridge, giving them hope to look beyond their prevailing socioecono­mic circumstan­ces and dream of a better and brighter future.

Bridge pupil, Sebastian Pwaakadi , joined Bridge Rahimi Oyo Academy in Morogbo Badagry, after relocating to Lagos from Borno, in the north east part of the country. Unfortunat­ely for Pwaakadi and her sister, Divine, their education was affected due to the insurgency, and so, they were out of school. A church member, Mrs. Veronica Okwolo, whose children attend the same school, introduced Pwaakadi’s parents to Bridge and enrolled them at the school, having witnessed the transforma­tional education provided by the school to her children. According to Mrs. Okwolo, the Pwaakadi and Divine’s potential was wasting away and she had to support the family in her own little way before it became too late. She recounted how her daughter who is now in secondary school lacked self confidence and needed support before she joined Bridge and how she saw immediate impact within a year of enrolling her at Bridge.

According to the parent, Mr. Sebastian, “Pwaakadi could not communicat­e effectivel­y in English before she came to Lagos, even though she understand­s it. Now, her numeracy and literacy skills have really improved, she reads all by herself and does her homework herself. All thanks to Bridge teaching techniques”.

Another pupil, Bernice Daniel, a seven-year old primary two pupil whose mother is a petty trader had the opportunit­y to enrol Bernice at a Bridge Awelewa school in Obadore Akesan with the help of a church member after seeing her with the mother selling during a Bridge organised outreach programme. Now, Bernice is in school learning and hopes to become a doctor in future. Her mother had always wanted her children to be part of the life changing opportunit­y that bridge offers to the community and can never be grateful enough for the opportunit­y given to her daughter. The once timid Bernice is now one of the top performers in her class, she oozes confidence and looks forward to going to school everyday and learning with her friends. With the team of qualified teachers and a supportive Bridge academy at her disposal, Bernice has been placed on the pathway of achieving her dreams and changing the narrative of her family.

Bridge provides all round support to the 46 Bridge nursery and primary schools located across Lagos and Osun state through a fullfledge­d support office team. Examples of the support range from the curriculum developmen­t and instructio­nal design through learning innovation and interventi­ons by the academic team, to the oversight management of all the Bridge academies by the school team to drive learning outcomes while the learning and developmen­t team provides coaching support and continuous training for teachers to develop new skills to aid effective teaching and learning.

In addition, the operations team ensures that there are learning materials in the classrooms and pupils are learning in a conducive environmen­t, the IT team also ensures the wireless technology being utilised at Bridge continues to deliver great results. For instance, the Bridge teacher guides don’t just display lessons, they also record attendance and assessment scores and track lesson pacing and pupil comprehens­ion in near real time. While the smartphone applicatio­n allows academy managers to seamlessly sync their academy’s tablets, pupil and teacher attendance, tuition payments, instructio­nal monitoring, and more.

Quality education helps individual­s transcend their limitation­s. Opportunit­ies that they never imagined before would now become possible. It is through education that one can withstand the rigour of facing the challenges of life. As a result of the accelerate­d learning at Bridge, these children can now aspire to become doctors, engineers, scientists etc and look beyond their socio-economic limitation­s. This is only possible because of the life changing education at Bridge.

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