Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Team Gambia 2014 Report

So Team Gambia 2014 is done! Everybody is feeling more than a little sad that it is over, but there are lots of fabulous memories from this great project for staff and students to enjoy.


First and most importantly is the great work this project has achieved. Let's not forget that this is a project set up and run by Pete Evans at Hamstead Hall School. We are just grateful to be able to be a part of this and to do anything we can to support the amazing work they have already done.

This project was 9 months in the making and students had to work hard before the trip to raise money for the school. The final fundraising total exceeds £8,500. The £9,500 previously quoted included money donating to pay for activities for the students in The Gambia, rather than to go to the school itself. That £8,500 is a tremendous total and really good use will be put to it. The school needs help paying teachers wages and buying resources and work is already under way to build new classrooms, which is much needed. There are still lots of kids not going to school at all out there because there is not room for them, so building these additional classrooms will ensure these kids get an education.


The trip itself has really enhanced the lives of the students who went. All have spoken of having their eyes opened by the sights they saw. It has made them all realise how lucky they are to have what they have. They have all built up their confidence, team working skills and gained valuable teaching experience too.

The students also got to experience a different culture. As well as working at the school, there was time for the students to experience more of the local culture, as a demonstration of traditional Gambian dancing was put on. They also went to a local crocodile park, a monkey sanctuary, the Albert Market in Banjul and the Parliament building. They visited a medical centre and another school, as well as enjoying some rest and relaxation at the hotel and on the beach.


All in all, the trip was a great success and the project as a whole continues to go from strength to strength. We look forward to doing this all over again next year!

Monday, 1 December 2014

Life Enhancing Trip

Team Gambia 2014 is the second trip to the Jungkung Jemous Memorial Nursery and Lower Basic School in Abuko for The Sixth Form College, Solihull. Just like in 2013, the students who went on the trip found the experience humbling and life enhancing.

This was not a week's jolly by the beach. Students worked hard throughout the year to do their own fundraising and helped out with College-organised fundraising events too. They prepared their own teaching resources and lesson plans and then spent a week with the kids at the school.

They also got to experience African culture and saw some real deprivation too. Most students found it a real eye-opener. Here are some of the reflections from the students.












These case studies will form part of the Team Gambia display to promote this fantastic trip to other students next year. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.