Hi All
CONSTRUCTION UPDATE
NO. 4 - June 2014
Gongali Primary
School Classroom 5,6,7 Project
Opening Celebrations
This
is the final update from the April/May visit to Tanzania.
the greeting; new building at right, with balloons |
The
opening of this classroom building was significant; it completed all 7 classrooms
for this site and is the first of our 3 school sites to do so. The children
attending this school are up to Standard 4 level with 3 more years to go till
graduation. That means that 2017 will be a momentous occasion that I am looking
forward to ; the first graduation class from our first school project. How
amazing will that be!
the official ribbon-cutting. L to R: Head Teacher Mark Mollel, Mayor Hayshi, District Education Officer Honorati Bayo, Alan Roy, Builder Fabian Amman, Teacher Sarah Mollel, New Teacher (name?) |
Mayor
Hayshi arranged a wonderful musical welcome for the “Canadian contingent”. As
we approached the site, the pupils were all lined up singing beautifully for
us. The freshly painted new building in the background looked great. It was
festively adorned with strings of balloons. Joining Mathew and me were two
touring groups. One is from Victoria, BC; Peter Daniels (one of our Directors),
his girlfriend Olga Gill, and friend Cathleen Hart. The other is from Ontario;
John and Judy Lutes and 7 other family and relatives. We toured the classrooms
and residences, cut the ceremonial ribbon and proceeded to the Dining Hall for
speeches and gift exchanges.
the Canadian contingent, with the Tanzanian hosts |
Andrew and the kids with the new soccer ball |
Mark and his outdoor class |
Peter
and Olga brought a package of letters from our Canadian counterpart, Glenwood
Elementary, Maple Ridge, BC and I had earlier passed them out to the teachers.
But I waited until the opening ceremonies to hand the special gift from
Glenwood to the kids and teachers; hand-crafted bracelets. Wonderfully appreciated
as they proudly wore them. Thank you, James White and Glenwood Elementary. At
the end of the day Head Teacher Mark Mollel gave me the return package of
letters from the Gongali kids for their Glenwood counterparts. I know the
Glenwood class will be very excited again to receive them.
Cathleen's donation of a soccer ball and skipping ropes |
Our Accessible
Education Association (AEA) Connection
AEA's donation of books |
AEA is a new small Canadian NGO
that is joining our cause by raising funds to provide books for our schools in
Tanzania. The Gongali Village Primary School is one of their first projects and
they have already donated approximately $360.00 for the first installment of
books. We lined the kids up for a photo as they proudly displayed these
valuable tools for their education. This is a first for them and they are very
pleased; to have new books and to not have to be so many sharing a book.
Classroom sponsored by BC Ferries |
Soccer balls donation |
Classroom sponsored by Don Park in memory of his father Flight Lieutenant W. G. Park |
Classroom sponsored by San Han and Alicia Lee of Victoria |
Electricity Project - Gongali Primary School
The electricity project has
started. We finally arranged an agreement with the local utility company,
Tanesco, to connect to a nearby power line. By the time I left back for Canada,
the electrical contractor Sebastian Hamanjida had already started wiring the
buildings in anticipation of the power connection. This is such a monumental
event for the school; to have electricity that gets them out of the dark, to
further their education, and enjoy evening activities in the teacher’s home. We
are aiming to have it there by early August this year, hopefully in time to
kick off their computer training classes then. Computers donated by the Gongali
Model organization have been stored on site for 2 years now, waiting…
John and Judy Lutes |
Peter Daniels and Olga Gill |
The Edit Gvora
High School Project - Gongali
Work
continues in the planning stages with our latest project, the new high school.
Before I left for Canada I visited the site with the District Civil Engineer
and our potential builder and reviewed some of the site grading and preparation
issues. At home, I will be preparing drawings for pricing in the near future.
I
will probably be returning to Tanzania in August to kick off the construction
of the first 2 classrom buildings, each one having 2 classrooms and a small office
for the Teachers.
End
of Update