Friday, 16 May 2014

Monitoring and Evaluation visit to Qacha's Nek



A busy week in my second home Qacha's Nek with lots of hugs, smiles and.....sleep! Early to bed in the highlands! After dropping off all my School Aid goodies to each school I spent time in each, organising libraries, book boxes and training the teachers on how to use them. After many broken nails and dusty clothes each school sported a huge collection, all organised in each Grade so they are easy to use by all the teachers.

Waterfall Primary School, a storeroom....now a library!




Hermitage Primary School - a partial library, now a full one!



Makhalong Primary School - they had actually opened the boxes and got the books out....but now they are in a useable order!


Most Holy Redeemer- a small school, no storage, no office, no staff room, but they now have book boxes for each class!


St Joseph's Primary School - lots and lots if boxes that nobody looks in....now they have book boxes brimming with resources for each class.


Qacha's Nek United School - a lovely library full of dust, but now added to and ready to use in class too.



Qacha's Nek Government School - it's started....but waiting for their School Aid books, they are still in Maseru.


Qacha's Nek High School - a very happy bunch of High School teachers. Kea leboha School Aid!


The best part of the whole week was showing the teachers how to organise group reading and watching them enjoy reading class stories.  A wonderful, fully participatory workshop where I truly facilitated, letting the learners lead, literacy leaping all over the place!!! #itsallworthit













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