A couple of months ago, my hopes went straight down as I found out from my IT specialist at school that some of the computers we were supposed to send where faulty. I thus had to cancel the idea of sending them for the moment until we can find more suitable ones.
After this shock, I had a nice email at work from the librarian who kindly offered me some books to send to the school to put in the library. I am working with MR NKUUTU's daughter at the moment to find a shipping company to send the way abroad. This is as always the hardest search. An endless task which is proving to be very difficult. But I am not giving up. The books are currently sitting nice and ready for departure.
To raise some funds, I decided to do an African art exhibition in our library at school. This was linked with the art Dpt and it was a great success. I even organised a little raffle with which we raised £40. This is only a start in the process and although it will seem very small, it is a start. (You can see a photo of it just above.)
A lot of students came to watch the exhibition and art classes came up also to take some ideas from authentic african art as they were working on an african mask project. In another post, you can see a picture of the end result of their project. This was a successful exhibition and will happen again this year although I will try to improve it by adding more information to attract more Dpts to come and view it.
After this shock, I had a nice email at work from the librarian who kindly offered me some books to send to the school to put in the library. I am working with MR NKUUTU's daughter at the moment to find a shipping company to send the way abroad. This is as always the hardest search. An endless task which is proving to be very difficult. But I am not giving up. The books are currently sitting nice and ready for departure.
To raise some funds, I decided to do an African art exhibition in our library at school. This was linked with the art Dpt and it was a great success. I even organised a little raffle with which we raised £40. This is only a start in the process and although it will seem very small, it is a start. (You can see a photo of it just above.)
A lot of students came to watch the exhibition and art classes came up also to take some ideas from authentic african art as they were working on an african mask project. In another post, you can see a picture of the end result of their project. This was a successful exhibition and will happen again this year although I will try to improve it by adding more information to attract more Dpts to come and view it.
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