Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Katawa Primary and Nursery

Tom who is now back in Scotland will have good memories of visiting Katawa Primary.  We spent a morning filming some of the pupils.  We listened to the girls singing several songs and then Patience from Standard recited several passages from the Bible.  Tom had taken his kilt along and the Scottish Saltire to share with pupils.  Several enjoyed trying on the kilt and doing a twirl. 




We popped in to see the nursery class.  The nursery is now back in the original building because previously there had been problems with the roof. There are 32 children in the nursery.  Martina explained there were 3 workers over the period of the week.  A couple of the children were sleeping on a bed while the others were sitting on the floor.  Some of them were holding the little knitted teddies which had been sent from volunteer knitters abroad.  All the children were looking happy but they were very quiet compared to the children in our nurseries at home.  When I was there I could not help but compare the environment to our colourful nurseries with so many toys and bright things to explore.
 
 
 
I was delighted to receive a parcel for Caledonia Primary which Tom will take personally to the school.
 
 
 

 

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