
Kathungu Primary School - Water Catchment Tank
Kathungu Primary School is a public day and boarding school located in Makueni County, Kenya. This school was started in 1974 with grass-thatched classrooms. Today, there are 316 boys and 312 girls. The school has 11 streams, which are managed by the 25 teachers with leadership from Mr. Richard Musau, the head teacher, and his deputy, Mr. Wambua Mutisya. The school performs very well both academically and in sports.The pupils in this school participate in various activities during a normal day. They are engaged in learning activities from 8:20 am to 3:10 pm. They participate in various sports during game time from 3:10 pm to 4.10 pm. There are remedial classes for the learners needing extra help from 4:10 pm to 5.00 pm.

Kiteezi Church of Uganda Primary School
A government-aided primary school in Uganda, Kiteezi Church of Uganda Primary School, has 22 teachers serving 747 students across 7 classrooms.

Las Torres Centro
Located 36 kilometers northwest of Waslala, Las Torres is a rural community where most residents rely on subsistence farming and livestock raising. The school is one of the largest in the area, with a kindergarten classroom and two additional multigrade classrooms: one serving first, second, and third grade, and the other serving fourth, fifth, and sixth grade, for a total of 109 students.Most children travel long distances to attend classes. While many wear the school uniform (blue and white), some arrive in regular clothes and rubber boots, which is very common in rural Nicaragua.

Mount Calvary Secondary School
Mount Calvary Secondary School, situated in Mtitu Village of the Kilolo District, has a total student enrollment of 109. The school employs 10 staff members, both teachers and non-teaching personnel. A significant challenge faced by Mount Calvary is the lack of access to safe and clean water, a common issue in many schools and villages across Iringa. Students spend considerable time collecting water from unsafe sources for various domestic uses, including cleaning, cooking, and drinking. Typically, students collect water from the Lukosi River, which is considered unsafe and contaminated.

Msengela Primary School
Msengela Primary School is situated in the Kilolo district of the Iringa region. The school is facing a significant water crisis that adversely impacts the health, hygiene, and academic performance of its 452 students and 8 staff members.

Nazigo Demonstration School
Nazigo Demonstration School hosts 570 primary and nursery school students, both day and boarding, taught by 22 teachers throughout 13 classrooms.

Nsangi Precious Kids School
Nsangi Precious Kids School hosts 284 primary and nursery school students, taught by 19 teachers throughout 6 classrooms.

Okir Ladek okwok
Okir Ladek okwok, located in the Koch-Goma sub-county of Nwoya district in Uganda, has a total enrollment of 425 students.

Pabidi
Pabidi, located in the Pabbo sub-county of Amuru district in Uganda, has a total enrollment of 441 students.