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Right to Dream Academy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Right to Dream Academy
Founded in 1999, Right to Dream is an African football academy. Starting on a small scale, training just a few boys on a dust pitch in Accra, the Academy has evolved over the last 16 years to become a fully residential, centre of excellence, with over 90 students on scholarship from 7 African countries, at a purpose-built campus on the banks of the River Volta. ==History== Right to Dream Academy in Ghana was founded in 1999 by British social entrepreneur, Tom Vernon to provide children from extreme poverty with the opportunity to build a better life for themselves and their families. It started on a small-scale, training just a few boys on a dust pitch in Accra. It has grown to become a fully residential international school, offering scholarships to talented children drawn from all over West Africa. It is currently ranked as one of the Best Youth Academy’s in the world by bleacherreport.com. In March 2010, the new Right to Dream Academy was opened, a $2.5million purpose-built facility, located 20 km south of Akosombo in the Eastern Region of Ghana. A girls’ programme was introduced in 2013. In 2014, Right to Dream Academy launched the first Right to Dream school programme in Takoradi.
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