Eradicate Disparity with Education Technology for Grade 1 Students in Impoverished Families
Our EdTech initiative, established in 2023, is proving transformative. Time is of the essence in our urgent mission, and your contribution has played a pivotal role in laying the foundation for the future success of these young minds.
STEM to STEAM-H to Foster Students' Awareness of Sustainability with Art and Humanity
Bali Children Foundation curriculum considers environmentally friendly sustainable solutions to many community challenges, including waste management, agriculture, sustainable energy, and IT for grade 4 to 6 students.
Facing Bali’s Employment Landscape with English as Foreign Language Skills
English skills are important for our students to improve their livelihood and a chance to attain better employment. With English as a Foreign Language (EFL) program, BCF schools scored 61% in English, higher than the minimum competency.
How Bali Children Foundation Recover the Covid-related Learning Loss
We counteract post-COVID learning loss by enhancing literacy, numeracy, and digital skills. The impact is evident in our data, with BCF schools outperforming non-BCF schools, boasting average student competency scores of 78.2% for literacy and 63.6% for numeracy.
Success Turnout of Our Graduates in 2023
For sponsored students on BCF scholarships, within three months of graduation, 88% commenced tertiary studies, apprenticeships or employment.
Empowering Underserved Youth in Bali’s Remote Areas
Marriott International Business Council funds BCF's youth program, expanding opportunities for over 1,000 remote Bali youth in preparation for tertiary studies or employment.
Implementing the Same Mission in East
Working with children and youth who have never attended school (West Sumba) or infrequently do so (Sumbawa), the projects offer plenty of challenges to our dedicated educators.
Lifting Disadvantaged Communities through Literacy and Numeracy, One Student at a Time
EdTech, aimed at grade 1 students in impoverished areas, is now funded for 28 schools. Thank you to our wonderful donors in Bali and at Bright Futures Lunch in Melbourne last November.
Moving Forward with Remedial Literacy and Numeracy for Elementary School Students
Showing great results in 2023, we aim to continue the program, targeting grade 2 to 6 elementary school students in disadvantaged communities to strengthen their literacy and numeracy skills.