Schools for Schools: building opportunities
July 9, 2012 by Bethany Williams
A student at one of Invisible Children’s partner schools shows the S4S visitors a technical drawing made using a drafting table in one of the new classrooms at his school.
This past week, Invisible Children’s (IC) partner schools in northern Uganda had some visitors. Students from the U.S. and Canada raised money for building projects at 11 schools in northern Uganda during the Schools for Schools campaign, and this week some of them had the opportunity to visit those schools and get to know the students who are now using the new classrooms, dormitories and laboratories that they helped to fund. At each school they visited, student leaders and faculty graciously met with them and showed them around the campus. Below are a few pictures from the school visits.

Schools for Schools trip winners get a look at the up-and-coming multipurpose hall expected to be finished at Gulu Secondary School later this year.

Student leaders show CJ and Susanna around Sir Samuel Baker school. CJ raised money to help with furnishing classrooms and building structures at the school.
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this is so nice that school are build am from the gambia
I thanks all all the good hands of this world who are helping to rebuilt northern Uganda through the Invisible programme. Together we can make hands meet and make the world a better place…though it take time.
thanks to all at Invisible
thank you for everyone who have contributed to help Uganda, but forget other countries that he have been destroying.Cause now he not longer in Uganda he is in Congo and i saying this because he took my friends. i love you all thank you.