Day One Our travelling time was 8 hours long. When we landed it was extremely humid even at 10.30 pm! It was so hot a couple of us felt quite sick. Mr Parker managed to provide a plastic bag for Flo which wasn’t very helpful as it had a hole in the bottom! After strict...Read More
The Nether Stowe team have enjoyed a fantastic welcome by the whole community and are in school today starting their projects. Blogs will be up soon, in the meantime, please have a look at the photos on www.facebook.com/partnerghanaRead More
5. Painting, Painting, Painting When you embark on second visit somewhere you are always hoping that you can live up to the expectations of the first visit and its successes. Last year, the team managed to paint a fantastic learning wall, focusing on Maths and Science in particular. There’s no doubt it was of high...Read More
6. The end draws near… The penultimate instalment of Eleanor’s ‘What we’ve learnt so far’ list… * Miss Moore does not agree with having sugar or jam on eggy bread. * Ghanaian electricians like to take their time; there is a very laid back approach applied to almost everything here! * How to create Batik...Read More
2. Heat, Sleep and Church A big part of this trip is to learn; which is both our motto as a school and one of today’s features. Yesterday evening’s events included a fiercely lit bonfire, a brief and tasty meal composed of spaghetti and tomato sauce, and a fantastic swim in the Atlantic Ocean. Today...Read More
3. The Project Begins.. After a fantastic weekend of getting to know the place and enjoying some amazing experiences, it was time for the project work to begin on Monday morning. The previous afternoon had seen the team take part in a highly impactful visit to the Elmina Slave Fort. Although this was harrowing, it...Read More
The Nottingham Emmanuel team have arrived safely in Ghana and are now at their host community, Dutch Komenda. Photos and a blog will be up soon!Read More
Day 1 – Beginning the extraordinary When one has experienced something before, or even many times before, the possibility of it becoming ordinary threatens the joy that may have come with the initial experience, now confined to the dust of the history books. If however, whilst repeating an experience, one surrounds oneself with 18 young...Read More
Friday, 29th March 2013 was the day our buddies from the UK- Kimbolton High School came to Ghana. I was very excited when I saw my buddy. She was also very happy to see me. She was very friendly and likes smilling to everyone. She was playing with the younger kids in my school and...Read More
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