Unfortunately it now seems very unlikely that the move to the new school premises can be made in time for the new school term. This is because parents of children who attend the school have expressed their concern about sending them to the new building at this time. In recent weeks there
has been quite a lot of activity by Union of Islamic Courts fighters in the countryside around Beled-Weyne. This has even included a raid into the town on the night of 6th-7th March. The parents feel that for the time being their children will be safer continuing
their schooling in the rented premises which are in the centre of the town as this avoids the
risks inherent in travelling to school and back along a road which is on the outskirts of the town.
Needless to say this is a disappointemnt but it is nothing like the blow it would be to hear that some harm had come to either children or staff. So we must bear it patiently, make sure that everything is done to complete the outstanding
work which is mentioned in yesterday's blog and hope and pray for better conditions in which it will
be possible to relocate to the new premises in safety. We're now thinking in terms of the move being made during the July-August break between school years.
Sunday, 30 March 2008
Saturday, 29 March 2008
Final preparations
Everyone is very busy getting things ready so that the children can move into the new School buildings at the start of the new term. These are being dealt with:-
Water supply-digging the well-constructing the platform and installing the water tank on it-laying the pipes
Access road- making good the road to the School premises, both within the compound and beyond
Furniture and equipment-purchasing new desks both for the extra classroom and to ensure
that the children can sit two to a desk (rather than three or four to a desk as has been necessary
in the overcrowded conditions in the rented premises)- shelving is also needed so that the stock of books can be stored properly-and some furniture for the office and staffroom. Transporting all furniture, equipment and stock to the new premises and installing it there.
Electricity supply-installing the generator and, in due course, solar panels
Water supply-digging the well-constructing the platform and installing the water tank on it-laying the pipes
Access road- making good the road to the School premises, both within the compound and beyond
Furniture and equipment-purchasing new desks both for the extra classroom and to ensure
that the children can sit two to a desk (rather than three or four to a desk as has been necessary
in the overcrowded conditions in the rented premises)- shelving is also needed so that the stock of books can be stored properly-and some furniture for the office and staffroom. Transporting all furniture, equipment and stock to the new premises and installing it there.
Electricity supply-installing the generator and, in due course, solar panels
Thursday, 13 March 2008
Wednesday, 12 March 2008
Sponsored barge pull
Join us for a fun day out on 19th April when we have our Sponsored Barge Pull. We will start from the Gas Street Basin in Birmingham's city centre. You can pull, walk or ride. Margaret will be your
first sponsor. Contact her at margaret@ hicep.org.uk for more details.
Saturday, 16 February 2008
School nearing completion
From Daud: I visited the school building this morning and was pleased to see how well the work is progresssing. I chose wood stain for the doors and windows. The ceiling will be painted white and the walls some light colour paint. Abdihakim went with me and he will be sending some photos soon.
And here they are:




And here they are:
Wednesday, 30 January 2008
Forthcoming events & Contact details
Two fund raising events will be taking place in Birmingham in coming weeks. These are
- 1st March-a BIG Clearance and Table Top Sale
- 19th April-sponsored barge pull, with opportunities to pull, walk, ride or sponsor
Thursday, 24 January 2008
Full steam ahead for the new term
Rehana and Daud arrived in Beled-Weyne on yesterday's ECHO flight. Now all teaching staff are in place so all four classes of youngsters have their qualified teacher with them . Adults classes will begin again on Sunday. There's a lot of excitement
about the busy term ahead and the prospect of The School being relocated into the new premises before it ends.
about the busy term ahead and the prospect of The School being relocated into the new premises before it ends.
Wednesday, 23 January 2008
Monday, 7 January 2008
Tiles arrive
The tiles have arrived to build the roof for the school:

They are unloaded:

The English School will be one of few buildings with a tiled roof:

The tiles are good quality will ensure the roof will last:

Well worth the effort!
They are unloaded:
The English School will be one of few buildings with a tiled roof:
The tiles are good quality will ensure the roof will last:
Well worth the effort!
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