Primary Schools
On Monday (6th August) we travelled to two of the local primary schools the link supports. The journey there was interesting as there was no smooth road which made a short distance take a long time and definitely tested Lulu's suspension!
The first primary school we visited was Bugoba primary school where we were greeted by very excited primary school children who couldn't wait to see the wazungus! It was really interesting to look round the school as it was one of the first schools the Link ever supported when it began in 1987, so to see the progress that has been made felt very special. We were also able to see one of the projects we are currently supporting which is the building of a new toilet block for the students as their old one is now full.
At Bugoba we were also treated to a performance by the students of dancing and singing which we all got involved with, although somehow we never manage to look as graceful as the Tanzanians, even when they are in primary school! We then followed with introductions and the handing out of gifts including pens and pencils to the students which they were delighted with. The school was also kind enough to give each of us a kanga.
Afterwards, we continued on to Kisa primary school where once again we were greeted by hoards of excited children. We were then invited to participate in some of the lessons taking place whilst we were there, so I joined in with a Form 6 English lesson. The children were learning about prepositions which was really fun, as myself and Reid were invited to teach them some examples including 'onto', 'into', 'on' and 'in'.
We were then treated to a performance by the students of Kisa school which included some really impressive acrobatics that had us all on the edge of our seats, as some were quite dangerous! We then had a big lunch before heading back to the Bible Centre.
- Lettie


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