While this was taking place, Sarah and Katie, the two English teachers accompanying the group took the remaining Grade 10 Class for a poetry lesson:
If you look closely at the table behind Sarah, you may notice that it is in fact a billiard table! Grade 10 have their lessons in the Bible College recreation room.
Katie and Sarah then took some other lessons in Grades 8 and 9, while the Grace students visited the homes of their Zambian paired student. Many of them live in simple African homes, sharing their bed with several siblings and having very few luxuries. This was an eye opener for the Grace students who realized that even the most humble of English dwellings are quite palace-like by comparison.
After lunch there was a cultural concert, with lots of Zambian and English singing and dancing:
The day spent with King's School in the nearby village of Mukobela was very different. The village has no mains water or electricity, so the students had another cultural experience - pumping water from the village well...
...and carrying it back to school:
We took a couple of assemblies at the school, and the teachers took some lessons:
But the main purpose of the visit to King's was to help paint their newly built secondary building.
Sue, the School Principal, and I had purchased the paint and rollers before Grace arrived in Zambia, so everyone soon got very busy:
Two coats to this main hallway were completed, plus painting a few greenboards (previously, blackboards).The group photo at the end has some odd light splodges on it, which I think rather complement the many paint splodges on our clothes!
I have enormous admiration for the work Sue is doing in Zambia. She has not only built two schools and three churches, she has ten Zambian children living in her home:
Her 87 year old mum was also visiting her - another amazing woman!
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