We Love Visitors!
You are invited to step into a community where girls are building brighter futures, and experience the impact firsthand.
You are invited to step into a community where girls are building brighter futures, and experience the impact firsthand.
Nestled in Morogoro, Tanzania, at the foot of the beautiful Uluguru Mountains, SEGA Girls’ School is surrounded by lush landscapes, vibrant markets, and a rich cultural heritage. Known for its agricultural heartland and warm community spirit, Morogoro offers a unique glimpse into everyday Tanzanian life and the powerful potential of rural education.
At SEGA, visitors don’t just observe, they engage.
Whether you join for a day or stay longer, you’ll share meals with students, participate in daily campus life, and experience firsthand how education is opening doors to leadership, opportunity, and brighter futures for girls across Tanzania.
Each year, visitors from around the world come to SEGA to connect, learn, and witness the transformative power of girls’ education in action.
Design a personalized experience for yourself, your family, or a small group. From cultural activities and time with students to exploring the surrounding community, these visits offer a flexible and immersive way to experience life at SEGA.
Join a structured, program-based experience where you’ll work directly with SEGA students in areas like English, STEAM, and robotics. These immersive programs combine hands-on teaching, cultural exchange, and meaningful impact.
Bring students into a transformative global learning experience through travel, cultural exchange, and service. These immersive trips combine life on campus at SEGA with community engagement, leadership development, and exploration across Tanzania.
Our team will help you design a visit that fits your schedule, interests, and goals, whether you’re traveling solo, with family, or as part of a group. SEGA’s Visitor Team can help you plan trips of any length to fit your travel plans.
A large, fully-equipped kitchen is available for meal preparation in the communal area.
Enjoy local Tanzanian foods for breakfast and dinner prepared by a private chef
Spend lunch with the SEGA students
Filtered water and fresh, local fruits
Lunch prepared by a private chef is available upon request for an additional fee
Our Hospitality team will be here to assist you with your trip to SEGA in Morogoro, Tanzania. Please consider visiting during term time or for a special event, send us a message for details!
Email: info@nurturingmindsinafrica.org
Telephone: (617) 750-6268
Nestled in Morogoro, Tanzania, at the foot of the beautiful Uluguru Mountains, SEGA Girls’ School is surrounded by lush landscapes, vibrant markets, and a rich cultural heritage. Known for its agricultural heartland and warm community spirit, Morogoro offers a unique glimpse into everyday Tanzanian life and the powerful potential of rural education.
SEGA loves welcoming visitors! Each year, guests from around the world walk through SEGA’s gates to learn alongside students, experience daily life on campus, and see firsthand how educating girls is transforming families, communities, and the future of Tanzania.
Step into the world of empowerment and education at the SEGA Girls’ School Visitor House – where inspiring stories and transformative journeys await. Join us and be part of the change!
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