EGA supports refugee children in their school life by providing academic lessons in subjects such as English, math, and science. In addition to these academic classes, we offer art classes like drawing and crafting to help discover hidden talents through fun activities. Our music classes include lessons in piano, guitar, violin, and other instruments. For physical activity and enjoyment, we offer sports classes like soccer, tennis, and taekwondo.
Beyond these classes, EGA develops and implements various educational programs to help refugee children adapt to their new environment. These programs include puppet shows, hygiene education, sports days, Thanksgiving Day events, Easter events, and Christmas celebrations, all aimed at sharing the love of Christ through education.
EGA's curriculum is divided into Fall and Spring semesters. The Fall semester typically starts in early September and ends in early December, while the Spring semester typically starts in early February and ends in early May.
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EGA Scholarships At the end of each Fall and Spring Semester, selected EGA students receive scholarship from EGA. The selection process is based on the student's overall performance in class, studies, interaction with peers and other factors that are determined by reports from volunteer teachers and EGA staffs.