At Victoria School, a new term has begun with fresh energy and grateful hearts. After the break, the children returned to class rested, cheerful, and ready to learn. Heavy rains made the roads difficult for a few days, especially for children coming from distant villages, so attendance was lower at first. But even with that challenge, the school quickly filled again with familiar voices, daily routines, and the joy of being together.

There is something deeply comforting about the life of this school. The classrooms are bright. Trees on the grounds offer shade from the strong sun. The playground gives children space to laugh, move, and simply be children during their breaks. For many of them, Victoria School is more than a place of education. It has become a place of safety, peace, and joy — a place where they are cared for and where their future is being shaped one day at a time.

This is why the ministry of the school matters so much. In a region where access to stable, supportive education is not always easy, every lesson, every school day, and every child who walks through these gates carries quiet significance. The return of the students after the break is a reminder that this work continues to bear fruit not only in the classroom, but in the lives of the children themselves.

We are deeply thankful for everyone who supports this ministry through IMOCE. Because of your care, these children are able to study in good conditions, grow with dignity, and dream about the future with hope. What is being invested in their lives today will reach far beyond this school and far beyond this season. It is shaping the future of the whole region, one child at a time.