Before we head out to The Gambia, students need training and preparation so they know what to expect. Part of this preparation is being done by way of lesson observations at a local primary school.
All students are being given the opportunity to go to St Alphege Infant School in the next couple of weeks to observe how lessons to this age group are done. This will help students to understand what level the kids are at as far as numbers, letters, vocabulary, etc.
We will then be running some workshops where students can work with staff at the College to prepare materials to use in the classroom in The Gambia. We need to prepare all the materials in advance and take them with us, so each student is going to be asked to plan one activity each. Some might revolve around numbers, some might involve letters, some might deal with shapes or collours or animals, etc.
The preparation is key - if students have thought about what they will do with the Gambian students in advance, it will be no problem when we get out to the school, because the youngsters we are working with are enthusiastic and eager to learn. At the Jemus Jammeh Jungkung Nursery School almost all the lessons involve rote learning; they get almost no personal attention, so the activities that we are planning will stimulate them in a way they don't usually get. What a great thing for our students to get the chance to do!
Wednesday, 17 September 2014
Fundraisers Coming!
We're doing a final push to raise money for the school in The Gambia that we will be visiting in November, with several events coming up in the next month or so.
October will be a busy month and some of the students will start by holding Bake Sales at Parents Evenings. Divyani Chauhan, Amy Garner and Olivia Howse are doing a Bake Sale on the evening of Thursday 2 October, while Hannah Patmore, Sammy Lee, Chris Bate and Alex Simpkins will be doing the same on the evening of Tuesday 7 October. We urge any parents who are coming on those evenings to grab a tasty treat and know they are helping an inpoverished school too.
After that is the Cabaret Fundraiser that Lauren Davis' grandfather is going to put on. The event will take place on Saturday 18 October at Sheldon Heath Social Club on Brays Road in Sheldon and will run from 8.00pm – 11.00pm. We will be charging £4 per ticket, which will include entrance and light snacks. There will be a paying bar there too. The show will including music and dancing, with the a wartime tribute in the first half (including lots of 1940s music that your grandparents would enjoy) and going on to include music from the Shadows, Neil Diamond and some Rock ‘n’ Roll. There will be a little bit of more modern music in the second half and we will be holding a raffle during the interval. If you want tickets please see Lauren or call Bev Bishop on 0121 704 2581.
As if that were not enough, student Maggie Brina is holding a charity music concert too. This takes place on Thursday 23 October at the College from 7.00pm - 9.00pm. Tickets for this concert cost £5 each. See Maggie for more information or again, call Bev Bishop on 0121 704 2581.
Please support these events! We've made great progress so far, but there is more we can do and the money we raise will really do good.
October will be a busy month and some of the students will start by holding Bake Sales at Parents Evenings. Divyani Chauhan, Amy Garner and Olivia Howse are doing a Bake Sale on the evening of Thursday 2 October, while Hannah Patmore, Sammy Lee, Chris Bate and Alex Simpkins will be doing the same on the evening of Tuesday 7 October. We urge any parents who are coming on those evenings to grab a tasty treat and know they are helping an inpoverished school too.
After that is the Cabaret Fundraiser that Lauren Davis' grandfather is going to put on. The event will take place on Saturday 18 October at Sheldon Heath Social Club on Brays Road in Sheldon and will run from 8.00pm – 11.00pm. We will be charging £4 per ticket, which will include entrance and light snacks. There will be a paying bar there too. The show will including music and dancing, with the a wartime tribute in the first half (including lots of 1940s music that your grandparents would enjoy) and going on to include music from the Shadows, Neil Diamond and some Rock ‘n’ Roll. There will be a little bit of more modern music in the second half and we will be holding a raffle during the interval. If you want tickets please see Lauren or call Bev Bishop on 0121 704 2581.
As if that were not enough, student Maggie Brina is holding a charity music concert too. This takes place on Thursday 23 October at the College from 7.00pm - 9.00pm. Tickets for this concert cost £5 each. See Maggie for more information or again, call Bev Bishop on 0121 704 2581.
Please support these events! We've made great progress so far, but there is more we can do and the money we raise will really do good.
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