Monday, December 1, 2014

94 students in one classroom

Today we have been running a class in Kibanga Primary School. P4 has 94 students. The number of them makes a great difficulties to learn, but they somehow must manage to get the best from their time spent at school.








Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Painting P7

Today we received a very heavy rain, but it did not stopped us from painting P7 in Kinyamira Primary School. Even focal person  from Red Cross Kalangala Branch was engaged.
Look how beautiful class students have now.








Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Making a cabbage soure



In Europe the winter season is  approaching rapidly, so we decided to make a sourekraft. After 3 days was ready, but  10 days later tropical climat might have killed it. So we had to hurry up to finish it by then. They liked it so much.:)








Wednesday, October 29, 2014

P5 is painting small size pictures



Several days ago the pupils of P5, Kinyamira Primary School presented on their pictures how they painted their class. On the other hand P6 have just scratched from the walls the old paint and now are ready to give the classroom the second live.









Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Painting Kinyamira Primary School

Last week was very intense. Today we paited P5 (fifth grade) in the Primary School Kinyamira. It is one of the poorest school in the area with big number of orphans and vulnerable children. Generally, students in P5 and P6 are the most at risk of dropping out of school. This is so ecause their demands are high and since they are orphans, if no one comes in for support, they end the journey. In this school there are 34 pupils in P5 and 12 inP6. At this stage of development, children have "different ideas that comes to their minds," stop learning and do not seem to the next class (hence dropping out of school). Therefore, these two classes are distinguished in our actions, to encouragethem to be educated and stay in school for a better future. Joy was what did not measure. The kids not only had painting lessons, but also learnt how to work in a group and share responsibilities.





The Branch Manager Ibrahim Ssenyonga showing students how to paint



Wojciech Niewinski Polish Aid Representative showing student how to mix the paint