Help 370 Nepali Children Access Quality Education

by Freedom to Learn
Help 370 Nepali Children Access Quality Education
Help 370 Nepali Children Access Quality Education
Help 370 Nepali Children Access Quality Education
Help 370 Nepali Children Access Quality Education
Help 370 Nepali Children Access Quality Education
Help 370 Nepali Children Access Quality Education
Help 370 Nepali Children Access Quality Education
Help 370 Nepali Children Access Quality Education
Help 370 Nepali Children Access Quality Education
Help 370 Nepali Children Access Quality Education
Help 370 Nepali Children Access Quality Education
Help 370 Nepali Children Access Quality Education
Help 370 Nepali Children Access Quality Education
Help 370 Nepali Children Access Quality Education

Project Report | Oct 28, 2019
Festivals and getting creative in the classroom!

By Imogen Flatau | Fundraising and Development Manager

As winter is approaching, here at Freedom to Learn we would like to take the time to update you on what has been going on over the last few months in our school. Our students have been engaged as ever in our learning programme at Kushadevi. Our teachers continue to provide quality lessons and ensure students are involved and engaged in a creative learning environment. We want all our students to feel safe and supported in school and we continue to encourage them to pass on their feedback either by taking to a teacher directly or by writing up their thoughts on a slip of paper and putting it in out school listening box. This helps us to improve our students school experience each day.

We were lucky enough to be able to run an art workshop with the students. This workshop focused on life in Kushadevi. After much discussion and idea sharing our students set to work each creating their own piece of art based on life in Kushadevi. Many of our students decided to paint about the traditional housing in Kushadevi and how they are being replaced by concrete buildings, and the impact that has - positive and negative. We invited parents to come and view the art. We are all delighted with the results and the paintings. We really feel that they give you an insight into like in Kushadevi village.

Our students and staff celebrated Dashain earlier this month. Dashain symbolises good over evil. It is a ten-day festival filled with lots of festivities. Our students at Kushadevi planned a special celebration at school filled with music, dancing and fun. It was a special day for everyone involved. We love bringing everyone together within the community when we can.

We hope you have enjoyed our update on some of the things we have been up to recently. We would like to thank you for your continued support and to let you know that your donation makes such an incredible difference to the work we deliver in Nepal. We wish you a wonderful day and thank you for reading.

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Freedom to Learn

Location: Milford-on-Sea, Hampshire - United Kingdom
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Twitter: @ftluk
Project Leader:
Joey Owen
Milford-on-Sea , Hamsphire United Kingdom
$11,498 raised of $42,000 goal
 
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