BRIGHT SPARKS SCHOOL INDIA

London, England, N4 4RB United Kingdom

Mission Statement

giving some of India's poorest children an education

About This Cause

Bright Sparks is a small primary school in Mohali, north India. It gives a free education to 100+ children from a shanty town who would otherwise miss out completely on school. Many move on to access mainstream education, and all get to experience a safe environment in which to have a childhood, learn and thrive. The shanty town where the children live is on the banks of a polluted river. Most are ‘working children’ whose parents are migrant workers: labourers, fruit seller or cleaners. Bright Sparks helps to break this cycle of poverty and illiteracy. The school is in a quiet residential area, a mile away. It is in rented rooms on the ground floor of an apartment block. It’s a small space, so every room gets reorganised for a different use several times in a day. There are five primary classes with five teachers. The main school day runs from 8.30am to 2pm. When the younger kids leave, an afternoon ‘homework club’ provides computer skills and academic support for the older students and importantly, for ex-students who are at secondary school. The school also acts as a hub to support the community. There are adult literacy/numeracy classes and children’s health clinics. Skills workshops are organised to help young people into paid work, in embroidery, sewing and carpentry.

BRIGHT SPARKS SCHOOL INDIA
131 Stapleton Hall Road London
London, England N4 4RB
United Kingdom
Phone 07775575161
Unique Identifier 1126402