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I am very happy to inform you that here everything is going on well. All projects under KES are running well. Students, staff, orphans, leper friends, old widows and all KES beneficiaries are doing well and praying for you. Thank you for your prayers for KES ministry in India. - Brother John.

 

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KAINRADS EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY (KES) Overview PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 19 August 2004

Gowthaminarag, D-Block, Satellite City, Rajahmundry Rural. E.G.Dt. (A.P.) India.

HISTORY: KAINRAD'S EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY, henceforth referred to as KES, began in rented facilities on June 9, 2000 for orphans and students in Satellite City, a rural area of Rajahmundry. The school, an English medium free Pre-School and Primary School, opened with three teachers and 75 students in grades K-3. In 2002 KES expanded to 375 students in grades K-5 with five full time teachers. In 2003 a 50,000 square foot school was constructed on property purchased by the Kainrad Family from America. Today KES has 550 students in grades K-10 with sixteen full time teachers.

MISSION: KES purpose is to introduce students to the creative work of God the Father, the redeeming work of Jesus Christ His Son and the sanctifying work of the Holy Spirit while teaching them appreciation for themselves, their fellow man and God's creation. Students will be challenged to achieve academic excellence through self-discipline, self-control and hard work so they may be able to take their places in India Society as responsible individuals bearing God's image.

CURRICULUM: KES course of studies meets all standards and aspects of the Indian School Education. Course work includes Language studies (reading, writing, speaking) in Telugu, Hindi and English; Mathematics (Algebra and Geometry); Science, both Physical Science (Chemistry and Physics) and Natural Science (Biology); Social Studies (Geography, History, Civics and Economics); and Physical Education.

COMMITMENT: KES will provide a safe, secure, supportive atmosphere where students are encouraged to confidently participate in classroom and physical activities which will prepare them intellectually, socially, spiritually for the exciting and demanding challenges of further education as well as living in their world.

DONATIONS: KES is a registered social service organization that subsists totally on donations which are tax deductible. Donations shold be sent in care of New Mission Systems Internatioanl (NMSI), P.O. Box 547, Fort Myers, Florida, 33902. Checks should be written to New Mission Systems International with a memo "John and Grace Prabhakar - India" on the check. Questions can also be addressed to David Kainrad at " This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it "or by phone at (239)229-1298. Contact John Prabhakar, Director of KES, for further questions at " This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ".

HOSTETLER COMPLEX: the 2 acre complex is comprised of four buildings donated and built by the Hostetler-Purdy family from America. The buildings, surrounded by a 6 foot wall with two gated entrances, include the KES school, the 10,000 square foot Hostetler-Gunnhild Clinic, the 5,000 foot Purdy Dining Hall and the partially built 5,000 square foot chapel. The 50,000 square foot school is five stories, three of which open out onto a large auditorium. Administrative offices, teachers' staff rooms and 5 classrooms occupy the 1st floor. The Director's office, 9 classrooms and a guest bedroom occupy the 2nd floor. The third floor contains the Director's apartment, 6 private visitor bedrooms, a kitchen and dining room as well as a staff prayer room. Plans to complete the 4th floor for l1th and 12th grades as well as 2 dormitories for the orphan boys and a 5th floor Bible School will take place when funds are available. The clinic, supported by the Gunnhild family, is complete with reception area, a doctor's exam room, a lab, a pharmacy, an injection/first aid room and 2 long-term patient rooms. The Purdy Dining Hall acccomodates 200 orphans for meals. The remainder of the acreage is a children's playground and garden.