Students Learn Entrepreneurial Skills by Opening a Duka At Sega, Form 3 is an exciting year for students for many reasons, but largely because they begin hands-on entrepreneurial experience, a skill that Sega stresses in its curriculum. In Form 3, students learn about sales, production and running a business. They directly apply this knowledge by
Read MoreStudents Advocate Against the Ivory Trade Students at Sega are always busy, but many of them (46 students to be exact) have found time to enthusiastically participate in the school’s Anti-Ivory Club. The Anti- Ivory Club, led by Sega teacher Enock Gray, advocates to save elephants and end the ivory trade. The club began last
Read MoreMeg Saligman Shares the Story about Sega’s Water Tower Mural Meg Saligman, a much respected muralist from Philadelphia, shares a video about her experience painting Sega’s water tower earlier this summer. This video entwines beautiful video clips of the school and students with Meg’s thoughtful reflection about her time at Sega. Watch the video to
Read MoreCelebrating Girls All Over the World October 11th was a special day for Sega students and girls all over the world – it was the second annual International Day of the Girl Child. This celebration, created by the UN, seeks to advance girls’ rights and acknowledge the unique challenges that girls face
Read MoreProviding an Education that Extends Beyond the Classroom As many of you know, SEGA strives to provide an education and a second chance to many underprivileged and vulnerable girls. One particular demographic SEGA seeks to help, who is often ostracized and overlooked by Tanzanian society, is young pregnant girls. A recent report by the Center
Read MoreThe Next Step: Students Learn About Potential Career Paths For Form Four students, the past several months have been filled with a number of inspiring Career Workshops in order to better prepare the girls for jobs and life after they graduate in December. The Career Workshops program began in April with a visit from a
Read MoreCelebrating Five Years: How Time Flies! This fall the Sega Girls School is celebrating it’s 5-Year Anniversary – a huge milestone considering that five years ago the school was simply a dream. The progress that has been made, the obstacles that have been overcome, and the lives that have been changed during the school’s creation
Read MoreWater Tower, Water Tale Earlier in August a very exciting project began at the SEGA school. The school’s water tower began its transformation from a simple structure to a beautiful mural illustrating the importance of water in daily life. Meg Saligman, a renowned Philadelphia muralist, began months ago collaborating with the girls at SEGA to
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