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March 2026

Volume 26 Issue 3


A Message from a Student Reporter

The journalism club in Tanzania continues to maintain a direct line of communication between us and the students who live, learn, and work on campus.

This month’s update highlights the joy they are experiencing as they have scored well on the yearly exams again. a meaningful milestone: the acquisition of new cattle for the campus. The deep pride in their community shines through in these regular reports, offering us a window into their achievements and aspirations.

We have left the article completely unedited and as written by the student reporter. The entire thing would not be possible without you, our generous supporters.

New Dawn Secondary School Performs Well In The National Examination Again

By Hawa Kilagani
Student Reporter
New Dawn Secondary School

Synopsis :

Joy and celebration filled New Dawn Secondary School after the release of this year’s national examination results, as the school once again recorded outstanding performance. The school has proudly secured a position among the ten best schools in Săme District again.

The national Examination Council of Tanzania has released the National Examination results for Form two and Form four 2025. As usual, New Dawn Secondary being among the uprising best schools, has done so well again. For the Form two this year all students have passed and they have scored very well by getting many division ones, division two and few divisions three. In this year for form two we have been able to remove division four. For the form four also the results have been so good as more than a half of the class scored division ones and only two students have got division four.

Student Oxilia Sixbert - Receiving certificateWe are also glad in form four that we have one girl student who highly performed named Otilia Sixbert who scored division one of point seven (07) which is the highest rank in division one. Being among the best students, Otilia is now helping us in our school by volunteering in teaching

student Otilia Sixbert – Receiving Certificate
Mathematics. These are good results for our students because with the results all of them have qualified to continue with other levels.

According to the school administration, the impressive results reflect the hard work and commitment of both students and teachers. A large number of candidates achieved high grades, with several students scoring divisions that qualify them for advanced studies.

Speaking after the announcement, the Director of the school Bishop, Dr. Stephen Mshomi congratulated the students for their determination and discipline throughout the academic year:

“More congratulations to teachers and all workers of New Dawn Secondary for nice work which has brought this success. God bless you so much! Results are good and are encouraging”.

Teachers expressed great happiness and pride over the achievement. Many described the results as a reward for their continuous efforts in guiding and supporting learners both in and outside the classroom.

Parents and members of the community have also praised the school for maintaining high academic standards. They promised to continue supporting the institution to ensure even better results in the coming years.

This latest success strengthens New Dawn Secondary School’s reputation as one of the leading institutions in Săme District and highlights its commitment to academic excellence, spiritual formation, character development, community service and vocational training.

Tanzania First Year Students (Form 1) 2026

The form 4 class of 2025

Administrative Building

As many of you know from previous communication, we are required to construct a permanent Administration Building on the Tanzania campus for our Teaching Staff. At the end of 2025 we received two generous matching grant offers totalling $70,000. This is half of what we need to complete the project. Then in February, we received the amazing news that the remaining $70,000 needed has been donated. We are continually amazed at the generosity and compassion regularly demonstrated by God and His people.

We now have the funds to proceed with the project. We have chosen a new contractor to do the work, and we are in the process of partnering with a US based management team here to oversee the project. We will be keeping you informed on the progress as we move ahead.

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Upcoming Team Trip

The deadline for this year’s trip application and the $2,000 initial trip deposit is Sunday March 22. If you want to join the team on this trip, let us know right away since we will be purchasing the airline tickets by the end of March.

We take teams to New Dawn once or twice a year. Our Project Trips are planned for the summers, typically in mid-July. These trips focus on a Community Enhancement Project and Team Workshops.

This summer’s project is a large community Gazebo.

GazeboWe take teams to New Dawn once or twice a year. Our Project Trips are planned for the summers, typically in mid-July. These trips focus on a Community Enhancement Project and Team Workshops.

Our Graduation and Commencement trips are planned for the end of November. For orphaned youth, this is an extraordinary life achievement, and it is our privilege and pleasure to attend their ceremony, celebrating with our Form 4 senior students as they receive their honors and diplomas.

The revised dates for our 2026 team Project Trip are:

• 22 July, Wed – Teams depart USA, from LAX, Spokane, San Francisco
• Team converge in airline Hub
• 23 July, Thu – Team arrives in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, lodging at Leopard Hotel, Moshi
• 24 July, Fri – Breakfast, drive to Same, lodging at Elephant Motel, visit New Dawn
• 25 July, Sat – Set posts for Gazebo
• ⁠26 July, Sun – Worship at New Dawn, lunch and fellowship
• ⁠27 July, Mon – Gazebo roof rafters
• ⁠28 July, Tue – Gazebo railing
• ⁠29 July, Wed – Gazebo bench, landscape
• ⁠30 July, Thu – Farewell meeting, drive to airport, return to USA
• Drive to Arusha with remainder of team, for Safari
• 31 July, Fri – Pick-up for Safari, drive to Game Reserve, check into Lodge
• Afternoon Game Drive, dinner
• 1 Aug, Sat – All day Game Drive
• ⁠2 Aug, Sun – Early morning Game Drive, breakfast, drive to Kilimanjaro airport
• Team Departure, teams arrive in USA
• Directors fly to Nairobi, lodging in Nairobi
• 3 Aug, Mon – Drive to Laikipia, afternoon at New Dawn Kenya
• 4 Aug, Tue – All Day at NDCK
• 5 Aug, Wed – Drive to Nairobi airport, fly back •Arrive in USA

Next Steps

Pray • Give • Go

PRAY

  • Our freshmen students, as they assimilate into their new home, and for our return students, as they embrace them into their new family.
  • Our indigenous staff, as they seek to meet some of the deeper needs of our students; to heal lost hope, raise dashed expectations, revive broken dreams, and reinforce their commitment to excellence, as they apply themselves in this rare opportunity.

GIVE

  • Ask God if He would have you meet one of these needs:
  • $20 provides one of our students with their very own bible
  • $60 or $125 provides what a student needs to succeed at New Dawn for a month
  • $100 – $1,000 or $10,000 is doubled when given towards our Admin Building

GO

  • Will you GO to New Dawn with the team in July?
  • Would you GO by sending someone who wants to GO to New Dawn in July?
  • Would you GO tell somebody about New Dawn in the next couple of weeks?
  • Would you GO by serving on a local area team, that New Dawn could mature?

… according to the proper working of each individual part, causes the growth of the body for the building up of itself in love.

Ephesians 4:16


Contact usfor more detailed information on these opportunities


P.O. Box 73026
San Clemente, CA 92673

Email: ronsukut@newdawncommunities.org

Phone: (949) 275-4974