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          Six years ago, young Eva's face beamed from the cover of the autobiography of our school founder Gemma Sisia, titled 'St Jude's.' Eva was a young girl who.

        1. School founder Gemma Sisia expressed her pride and thanked students for their months of dedication to the school.
        2. Six years ago, Eva's face beamed from the cover of our school founder Gemma Sisia's autobiography, titled 'St Jude's.' Eva was a young girl who was still.
        3. “Gemma Sisia is seven years ahead of us with her school and her advice has Although Jarvis warns us about this, the appeal of his book is getting us to think.
        4. Gemma Sisia, the school's founder.
        5. Six years ago, Eva's face beamed from the cover of our school founder Gemma Sisia's autobiography, titled 'St Jude's.' Eva was a young girl who was still.!

          Gemma Sisia

          Australian humanitarian (born 1971)

          Gemma Sisia, AM

          Born3 November 1971 (1971-11-03) (age 53)
          NationalityAustralian
          Known forEstablishing the School of St Jude
          Children4

          Gemma Sisia (born Gemma Rice;[1] born 3 November 1971[2]) is an Australian humanitarian.

          She established the School of St Jude in Tanzania in 2002,[3] which "provides free, high-quality education to over 1,800 of the poorest Tanzanian children while boarding more than 1,400 students."[4]

          Biography

          Sisia was raised on a wool sheep property in Armidale, Australia.[2][5] She was the only daughter of eight children.[2] Her parents were Sue and Basil Rice.[2] As a child, she competed in show jumping.[6] Gemma attended St Vincent's College, Potts Point.[3][7] Growing up, her family heavily emphasised education.[8]

          Sisia studied biochemi