Thursday, 15 August 2013

Community Project Work nears completion with fabulous results. Teaching requires some improvisation!

Expedition leader Tom reports to Michael Kingscote:

Today: (Thursday): Progress at the school today went on at lightening speed! The outside and inside have both now been finished, the black boards have been re-painted, holes in the floor concreted and a great octopus mural is nearly complete on the end wall creatively designed and painted by Jenny and Louise. Tomorrow will see the finishing touches put in place before a hand over ceremony/concert at lunchtime. Josh, Matt, Harry and Jordan participated in a maths lesson this morning and once the equations became too taxing they proceeded to teach the pupils gangnam style that could be heard throughout the school and drew an audience to every window! Lucy, Nicola, Dani and Lydia started the day in a Zulu language class much to the students' amusement they couldn't understand a word, luckily the timetable changed later that morning. 

Great job Jenny and Louise!
Louise takes centre stage in refurbished classroom

Yesterday (Wednesday): Renovations continued at speed with the outside walls now compete, two coats of blue paint on the bottom half and the windows painted. The base coat has now also been finished inside in preparation for further coats and colours tomorrow. We continue to put Harry's height to good use on top of a step ladder reaching the higher parts of the building whilst Lina and Kate resembled smurfs by the end of the day by sporting large quantities of blue and white paint. Annabel and Aaron tried their hand at some basic maths, almost being thoroughly out done by the class in attendance. Louise and Jenny also spent time interacting and teaching with an older group, all four thoroughly enjoyed the experience. After finishing late afternoon everyone took the opportunity to get some washing done and put it out to dry in the breeze before one of Tommy's legendary beef stews and some fire side stories with me.

I'm pleased to report that those with tummy bugs are now well on the mend - so all's good at Kosi Bay. - Tom

Happy in their work - expeditioners put undercoat on outside

... and walls get an undercoat inside too. 
Inside painting is finished - looks smart!

Playing ball at breaktime

A bit of colour makes all the difference as the first coat of blue goes on.

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