The school rests on a forsaken
hilltop that is blasted by hot winds and has no shelter from the penetrating
sun. The school yard is riddled with
large stones. There is no place for the
students to run and play. The school
rooms are made of mud straw structures with a cement cover and some are covered
with tin roof and some with corn stalk roofs.
Can you envision sitting in a classroom with a tin roof when the
temperature hits 50 degrees. Then add
the dynamic of no desks and sitting on rocks or metal desk frames with no wood
seats or tops. The school has neither
electricity nor water. Not ideal conditions to teach or learn.
We are so happy that
God has opened the door for us to get involved with this school and these
people. I get a chill down my spine
seeing all the children thrilled about their new desks. What a sight to actually see classrooms full
and quality desks full of beautiful, smiling students. Teachers are excited that the students have a
decent place to work.
52 new desks were
completed in 2 days – wow – what an achievement. Thank you so much to an Instructor and the
students who came from Sahel school in Niamey.
They worked hard and fast and their efforts paid off in marvelous
ways. The teachers and students at the
local public school – junior high school in Canadian terms – are also very
grateful.
We have to mention
that the parents have been involved and have rebuilt 2 classrooms with mud
brick structures and corn stalk roofs.
This is a major investment on the part of these poor parents and demonstrates
their desire to have their children get an education.The work will continue as we endeavor to make the school a suitable facility for these students. We have, for the most part repaired all the existing desks – some 80 of them, but they need more. After all there are 512 students. At this point we are having work done to build the metal frames for another 50 desks. We will then attach the wood tops and seats.
As work was being done, C. a fellow Canadian, who works with the shop and maintenance and others shop workers, noticed other deficiencies in the classrooms. The major one which was the demise of support beams for the roof structures due to termites. We need to check on the cost and viability of replacing them with metal structures. We are also getting broken doors and windows fixed.
The lack of a flag
pole at the school was a point of concern, and important identity marker. This was a special request of the teachers
since they were the only school without one, this is currently being
remedied.
We are very happy
about this week’s accomplishments at the school and the excitement in the faces
of the teachers and the students. We
hope that they are seeing the love of Christ through all of the people that are
coming and serving and trying to make their work and their lives better. Please pray for the teachers and the students
and that there would continue to be improvements made to this facility.
Thank you to all who
have continued to support this effort through your prayers, work and financial
support.
Blessings to all
Orest & Grace
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