We later discovered that the gentleman is in fact the depute head of Kabare school, who had been put up to it by Gordon and our Rwandan friends!
On 11th June 2013 9 pupils and 6 staff from Cedars School, 30 iPads, 15 suitcases of resources, and equipment to network 2 schools and a charity centre will travel to Rwamagana in eastern Rwanda for a 14 day voluntary service trip. Pupils will work with a charity called “Aid for Education” on a range of different projects in the local community as well as training staff, teachers and students on how to use the iPad and the internet for educational and administrative functions.
Monday, 17 June 2013
Fame part two!
After our Rwandan TV debut, a man approached Miss Oakley, explained that he had just seen her on the news clip, and asked for her autograph ... to great hilarity!
We later discovered that the gentleman is in fact the depute head of Kabare school, who had been put up to it by Gordon and our Rwandan friends!
We later discovered that the gentleman is in fact the depute head of Kabare school, who had been put up to it by Gordon and our Rwandan friends!
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Brilliant! Celebrity Jenny!
ReplyDeleteGlad all is going so well - you all look like you are having a great time (I hope!) Well as to Gordon - you will need to think up something Jenny!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!
ReplyDeleteHaha, loved it!!! Soooo funny. You owe him one Jenny.
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