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Mission schools are educational institutions established by missionary organizations with the aim of providing education and religious instruction. These schools often emerged during colonial times, with religious groups setting up schools in various regions, particularly in Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
Mission schools primarily aimed to offer basic education and literacy to communities, often in regions where formal schooling was scarce.
Alongside general education, these schools included religious teachings, aiming to instil faith and deep spiritual values in every student.
Many mission schools provided healthcare, vocational training, and community support to uplift families and communities holistically.
Colonial Era: During the colonial period, mission schools played a significant role in shaping educational systems in various colonies. They often became some of the first formal educational institutions in these regions — laying the foundation for modern schooling and community literacy that persists to this day.
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