1 - Cap-Haitian National School Anne Marie
We are trying to ameliorate the services provided by our center, my increasing the number meals serviced in the school cafeteria, rebuilding and enlarging the restrooms amenities, updating the library. 650 students depend on our support.
2 - Rosalie Javouhey Center
The Rosalie Javouhey Center, founded in 1993, is a private school managed by the Saint-Joseph de Cluny sisters. Located at number #50 in Avenue Pouplard in Port-au-Prince, this center opened its doors to its first students in 1993: 125 girls aged 4 to 5 years old, living in the slums of Saint-Antoine. The current student enrollment of the school stands at 384 students. The youngest are in pre-school. The oldest are in 5th year (CM1 in French system) of elementary school.
3 - Anne Marie Javouhey School in Petion -Ville
Our school, founded in 1889, celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1989. Scholl enrollment has varied between 370 and 400 students for many years. We believe that it will reach 450 students in the next school year. Students get one cooked meal from the cafeteria every day. In the afternoon, the evening classes “Marie-Reine” instruct 150 youths of both sexes. This literacy course is free, but we need to pay our monitors a modest fee for their work.
4 - Anne Marie Center in Bolosse Carrefour
The Anne-Marie Center was founded by the Saint-Joseph de Cluny sisters in September 1966, on the hills of the 4th avenue Bolosse. This heavily populated neighborhood counted among its residents many of the victims of the hurricanes Ines and Flora that hit the south of the country. To be noted that while most of them are of Protestant religious affiliations, they wanted their children to benefit from an affordable education from religious schools. The center houses 13 classrooms. The current enrollment is 502 students from 1st year to 6th year (fundamental cycle) and 1 preschool class. The staff comprises 20 teachers, and 2 administrative staff. A sister is the school director. The center has a cafeteria where one cooked meal is served to students during school days.
5 - Saint Marc
Five sisters are part of this community. One of them works at the hospital’s state pharmacy and provides services to the hospital patients. The four others work in education in a national school of 600 students assuming the religious formation of these pupils. They are working with 22 teachers, and 2 sports coaches.
6 - Ecole de Maissade
7 - GONAIVES Ecole St Pierre Claver
The first sisters of Saint-Joseph de Cluny arrived in Gonaives in October 1873. With courage, determination, and tenacity, they immediately started to fix the dilapidated building donated to them by the Haitian government of the time. Today, 7 sisters of Saint Joseph de Cluny continue the work of these pioneers. They are responsible for the administration of 4 sections: primary school, secondary school, professional and teacher formation, and religious education and community activities.
