Project LEAP

Learning Enhancement and Academic Progress

Ages 11-16 years

Addressing Early Learning Gaps

Project LEAP is designed for children aged 11-16 years, addressing early learning gaps among children from marginalized communities. Many children in this age group face challenges such as weak foundational literacy and numeracy, irregular school attendance, limited learning resources, and lack of parental academic support, increasing the risk of long-term learning loss and dropouts.

Our Approach

Navraj Foundation's intervention focuses on strengthening foundational learning through remedial education, activity-based learning, and personalized academic support. The project provides age-appropriate learning materials, mentoring, and continuous assessment to improve reading, writing, and numeracy skills.

Our Goal

By engaging parents, teachers, and communities, Project LEAP aims to improve learning outcomes, boost confidence, and ensure children remain engaged in school, building a strong foundation for lifelong learning.

Key Focus Areas

Remedial Education

Targeted support to address learning gaps in foundational literacy and numeracy skills.

Activity-Based Learning

Interactive and engaging learning methods to make education more effective and enjoyable.

Personalized Support

One-on-one mentoring and customized learning plans tailored to each child's needs.

Learning Materials

Age-appropriate books, resources, and educational materials for comprehensive learning.

Continuous Assessment

Regular monitoring and evaluation to track progress and improve learning outcomes.

Community Engagement

Involving parents, teachers, and communities to create a supportive learning ecosystem.

Glimpses from Project LEAP

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