Not Raising Aspirations for Tanzanian Children

In Tanzania all of our work was based with schools. We linked up with Tanga International School to work alongside their senior students and together organised a couple of days training with local school - Sir Johns Primary. The International Students all spoke English (though none of them were native English) and most of them also spoke Swahili. After a couple of days training up the International Students we then ran a days Sports & Games Course followed by a day of Performing Arts with about 100 children from Sir Johns.

What we hadn’t realised was that there was a timetable clash and so the Sir Johns children were actually still supposed to be on holiday! We also hadn’t anticipated being followed by a TV Camera Crew for two days - but it seemed we’d created a bit of a stir and so East African TV came Continue Reading »

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