Joanne from Addenbrooke's...
Tom from Addenbrooke's
Buguruni concert
Guy and Judi
Nursery school performance
Miguel's art class
Art class continued
Tom from Addenbrooke's
Buguruni concert
Guy and Judi
Nursery school performance
Miguel's art class
Art class continued
- Two audiologists from Addenbrookes arrived to give some support to Mr Shibanda, the school Audiologist. Tom Mills and Joanne Deane had a busy week, making temporary ear moulds, repairing hearing aids, giving more training to the teachers and advising on the facilities the school already had and what they needed. It was a busy week for them, but they seemed to enjoy themselves and said they would be back – hooray and thank you!
- Each child received a hand-made Christmas card – in one of the luggage consignments were 300 hand-made cards thanks to Mrs Hadley and her group of friends; since Charlie, her daughter returned from her volunteering stint, this group of ladies have met once a week and made cards so that everyone at the school would have their own one. There were cards for ‘small boys’, ‘large boys’, ‘small girls’ and ‘large girls’. Judith and Alison had the pleasure of distributing the cards and the delight on each child’s face was super – you could see them walking round for days afterwards, each carrying their own card. It is amazing how something taken for granted here, can mean so much to our friends in Tanzania
- A big concert was organized for all our donors and supporters from Dar es Salaam. The guests were able to see different age groups putting on plays, dance routines and of course music; they were all marched down to their seats with the School Band leading them. However, it wasn’t an opportunity to just sit and watch, the guests were encouraged to take part and we hope you like the photos of our guests dancing. Thank you to Judi and George Njau (Deputy Head) for organizing this – the guests loved it and so did the pupils!
- Thanks to Miguel Costales, some of the children were able to take part in another art workshop. For more information about Miguel, see here
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