Malarone commenced and packing in earnest. Hopefully this blog will be much visited and we will be able to update it. Remember folks, Dwabor is remote and has no internet access so our posts may be less frequent than other partner ghana teams but be sure we will be having a bgreat and busy time!Read More
By Tom Miles, Expedition Leader This is Tom, the expedition leader. I hope you are not missing your children too much. I just wanted to give you a quick update on our expedition and share a few thoughts. We are quickly approaching the half way point and time has flown by. The team spirit is...Read More
Day 11 – by the whole team We have continued with the Poultry Farm project, with the chicken coup almost complete. Also, the whole group met the Chief (Nana) and we decided to have our own Chief and Queen Mother within our group, Tim is Chief and Abbie is Queen Mother. Today we are going...Read More
Day 8 by James and James By popular demand the James and James writing team is back. Let us begin. Just like the sun, we awoke hot and sweaty, beaming and yellow. We beautifully but brilliantly bundled busily and bravely through our breakfast bread. It was the day of our grand performance. And we were...Read More
Chesham Team 1 arrived at Brenu JHS on Tuesday afternoon and, after setting up camp, spent an enjoyable afternoon getting to know their host community. Brenu organised an official welcome ceremony yesterday with drumming and dance and work on the poultry farm and playground is due to start today. Watch this space for more updates!...Read More
Day 12 by Sean Today was the 2nd to last day of project work. In the morning, the sports day was planned to the finest detail. The swings were finally finished which felt like our first triumph. The classrooms were given their final lick of paint. It all looked incredible. As we finished, we took...Read More
Day 12 by Sean Today was the 2nd to last day of project work. In the morning, the sports day was planned to the finest detail. The swings were finally finished which felt like our first triumph. The classrooms were given their final lick of paint. It all looked incredible. As we finished, we took...Read More
Day 4 by James and James Note from yesterday: After finishing our blog, a new exciting challenge arose. The chance to talk on the community radio. James Rees and James Berger and Jess Woodgate took on the challenge. We headed down to the radio shack to preach our message tot the locals. James R was...Read More
In many ways, it seems to be an important element of any school expedition to impose inhumane travel conditions on all of the students and teachers. This usually involves the strange professional decision to self-impose a ridiculously long coach journey to the Swiss Alps with the promise of the slopes awaiting. In our case, our...Read More
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