Shiloh Centre of Learning, Cape Town, South Africa
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Location:
Formerly LIghthouse Centre of Learning, Shiloh Centre of Learning was founded in 2002. The school started in a church building in Parow, Cape Town, South Africa and has struggled to find a permanent location. After relocating in 2010, it finally moved into a permanent location in April 2011 in a disadvantaged residential area. The local residents have embraced the school and many families are doing all they can to make it possible for their children to attent Shiloh.

School information:
The school started with grades K - 3, but now offers up to Grade 12. The current enrolment is around 100 students. The school has entered into a long-term lease arrangement with the Moravian Mission Church for the use of a newly renovated school building. With the securing of a more permanent home, the school population is expected to grow substantially in the next few years.

Building applied for:
Application has been made to Classrooms for Africa for a grant to help fund the purchase and installation of modular classrooms.

Cost:
An estimated $16,000 per modular classroom will be needed.

Disbursements:
Made through ACSI South Africa office.

Status:
Approved, waiting for funds.

Completion:
2011-12