Infrastructure as a Foundation

By ALP Team

18 March 2026

African Literacy Project recently donated instructional charts to Edokpolor Grammar School in Benin City as part of our ongoing commitment to strengthening public secondary education in Edo State.

The charts were provided to support senior secondary instruction across key subject areas including Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Geography. By equipping classrooms with visual learning aids, this intervention aims to enhance lesson delivery, improve comprehension, and promote more interactive teaching methods.

The materials were formally received by the school management and placed in classrooms to support teaching and learning activities. With a student population of over 600 learners, this intervention contributes to a more resourceful and supportive learning environment.

At ALP, we believe that practical, needs-based support can make a meaningful difference in public schools. We remain committed to working collaboratively with school communities to improve teaching and learning outcomes.

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