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July 20, 2012
New photos of Chesham-Brenu, SWPS-Bantuma and RBC-Ankwanda now up on www.facebook.com/PartnerGhana – don’t forget to ‘Like’ us!
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The coming of the whites (students) has encouraged our school positively. We have had many experiences since they came to our school. That is socialisation , they hate discrimination. The activities we have done were the games like playing football, dancing, playing drums and ampe with them. Project works such as painting walls, carrying water,...
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Our experience about their visit has been so interesting and educational. We have learnt a lot of things about them which have had an impact on us. Firstly we have learnt how to socialise and easily make friends. Secondly, we have learnt how to tolerate and relate to others, either black or white. Furthermore, we...
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Day 1 Arriving in Ghana was surreal: we hit a wall of heat and humidity as soon as we stepped out of the plane. The following day we were all slightly apprehensive arriving at school in Brenu but as soon as we got there we were welcomed with open arms. They were all insistent on...
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Ghana has been a very interesting experience and whilst we have been out here, we have been reflecting on the following questions: Question 1 – What were you expecting and what is reality? Has your visit challenged stereotypes about Ghana or Africa? Expecting it to be -less developed -more rain -less rubbish -no TV’s or...
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