Wednesday, 8 July 2009

Wednesday 8 July

A hectic day all round... First stop was the Village School where we were all able to meet with the Principal. We agreed to fund those children who weren’t able to afford a trip up country on a school outing next weekend. We also secured support from the school for the idea for an annual prize for the child that achieves the best attendance record in memory of Della and Don’s good friend, Sareth.

Next up was confirmation over the sports and games day to be held next Tuesday. Saul and Caroline gained agreement to come into school over the next few weeks to provide additional English lessons and they started in earnest later that morning. Finally, the Principal was delighted with the proposal to fund musical instruments for the school band in memory of Don’s brother, Declan, who himself was an accomplished musician. A number of people had donated money as a gift for Don’s birthday and he was sure that Declan would have wanted nothing more than giving poor children, who would never normally have the opportunity, to play music. Very kindly, the Principal agreed that it would be fitting for the children to paint a picture in the “music room” which would also bear a plaque acknowledging Declan’s legacy.




Once the formal discussions were over, Steve and Gav set to work with one of the classes of 13 year olds where we managed to cover English, Geography and Maths as well as lots of laughs. What they lacked in ability was more than made up for in enthusiasm and willingness to learn. It’s a tragedy that there is currently no English teacher. Meanwhile, Saul and Caroline got on with their group outside ably assisted by 4 year old Jacob.




Later, we headed off in search of a music shop on the main Colombo road to kick off the process of buying instruments to get the school started.



PS – No more updates until the weekend as we’re heading up country for a break and to celebrate Steve’s (Della’s son) birthday. Thanks to those who have kindly donated in lieu... check out www.friendsofdellaanddon.com if you’d like to help us carry on the work!

1 comment:

  1. Hello Everyone

    Wonderful to read about the community in Sri Lanka. Let me know if I can provide any teaching tips for your next trip - although I must say, if the children are laughing then you are halfway there. My students are always laughing at me - might be something in the Gallagher gene pool. Safe trip home. Wishing you well from here in Canada - Linda and Kev

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