A school assembly offers a positive opportunity to develop interpersonal and intrapersonal skills . Pupils and teachers make a contribution through their active participation including quiet reflection and an open space for questioning. This was a lovely time to introduce Rwanda to 9 schools in Angus.
The primary 2 pupils show their appreciation of our time together and the topics they liked.
They also wrote post cards to the children in Rwanda. They are looking forward to hearing from them.
A primary 6 was studying rainforests and they prepared a lovely jig-saw for me to take over to them.
The after school dance club performed ‘Africa-Shakira.’
Furthermore, the whole school dressed up with Rwanda flag colours, African animals and with colourful clothes.
Parents were involved and I got this beautiful map from one of them with interesting tags about Rwanda.
I also had the opportunity to participate in the school summer fair.
Teachers’ feedback is registered in the notes.