We are two elementary schools--Ecole Assiniboine in Winnipeg, Canada; and Nabwigulu Primary School in Nabwigulu Sub-country, Uganda.
Monday, May 30, 2011
Meet the teachers! Or three of them, anyway,,,
I thought that you might like to meet some of the wonderful teachers of Nabwigulu Primary School! Meet Teacher Florence, Teacher Annet, and Teacher Sarah. They teach the youngest classes--Primary One to Primary Three. Even though they have absurd amounts of work to do (hello, classes of 200 children!) they are always so cheerful and hardworking and it is clear that they love the work of teaching a lot!
Monday, May 9, 2011
Hi Assiniboine!
We are on holidays (again!) at Nabwigulu. Oh, and it's mango season again! Yum...Anyway...some news from the Nabwigulu kids!
I went to Nabwigulu last week to visit some of the students at home and talk to them about what kinds of things could help them in their learning. They were so happy to hear that their friends from Canada, on the other side of the world care about them and care about their education! Everyone is so excited about receiving the grant--we all say....thank you!
The children were so excited to hear that they might get some sports equipment!
In Nabwigulu, where computers are not available and where even telephones can be quite expensive, 'sending greetings' via one's friends or family when they have a chance to talk is very important--everyone sends their greetings to you all!
We are on holidays (again!) at Nabwigulu. Oh, and it's mango season again! Yum...Anyway...some news from the Nabwigulu kids!
I went to Nabwigulu last week to visit some of the students at home and talk to them about what kinds of things could help them in their learning. They were so happy to hear that their friends from Canada, on the other side of the world care about them and care about their education! Everyone is so excited about receiving the grant--we all say....thank you!
The children were so excited to hear that they might get some sports equipment!
In Nabwigulu, where computers are not available and where even telephones can be quite expensive, 'sending greetings' via one's friends or family when they have a chance to talk is very important--everyone sends their greetings to you all!
Talking with Esther, Fatima, Kasim, Winnie and Maureen about their hopes for their school and education. |
And of course no visit to Nabwigulu is complete unless you have been sent away with mangos galore... |
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