The school continues to do well even under challenging times
as inflation continues to climb. Our
year started with the announcement of our excellent grade seven results from
their exams at the end of 2011. Once
again we are thankful for the hard work of the staff and dedication of the
students that placed our results in the top one percent of the country. Our class of 29 did an amazing job and
especially when you consider the situations they are in.
Later in the year we had a team from my former school, MEI
come and spend a few weeks with the school.
A great time was had by all as the Canadians and Ugandans were
challenged by each other. As a family we
had a great time hosting this team in our home and testing out the “hot seat”
in their team time.Throughout the term we continue to work away on the different projects that need to be completed for the first phase to be finished. The classrooms have been painted along with the chalkboards. They look very sharp and the students are happy for their bright new classrooms. Currently we are pleased to announce that enough money has been raised for the fence and we are now in the process of finding a professional team that can build the fence properly on the top four acres of our property. Most likely we will wait until the NGO, EMI that built our school has a construction manager available that can supervise the project. Once this is completed we will be growing more food crops and putting up a chicken coop.
We continue to be grateful for all the support the school
has received from our friends and family.
It was very exciting to have my sister and her two oldest girls along
with my brother, his wife and two oldest children join us for some time in
Uganda. I am very fortunate that my
entire immediate family of origin has completely and whole heartedly supported
our move and ministry here in Uganda.
We have also been blessed as many other friends have come and currently
we have a good friend, Judy staying with us for a few months. We are excited as other good friends are
still coming in July and June. In our nearly
seven years here we have never had so many visitors in all the years combined
and we have thoroughly enjoyed it! The school has been blessed with an amazing
amount of donations in cash for food, fence and chickens to just name a few
things. And we are thankful that there has been a little extra money in our
support which has allowed us to bless the school with a few much needed
goodies, like bulletin boards. People
have donated hundreds of pens, T-shirts, pencils, erasers, books, clothes, and
many other things that have helped out greatly.
God has been good as many of you have blessed us and allowed
us to be the hands and feet of Christ here in Uganda. The need is great but our aim is not just to
push children through school but to train the whole child so they can lead
Uganda into a more prosperous nation.
This begins with high morals, integrity, honesty and a solid academic
standard as we raise future teachers, engineers, pastors, doctors and pillars
of society.
Blessings on you all back in Canada, the US and other parts
of the world. We miss you and pray for
you guys often. We would love to hear
from you and trust that God is looking after your needs.
2 comments:
Sounds like life is a busy adventure! And what a neat surprise to read that Judy is visiting with you...my kids each had Judy teach them to read, too! Seth, you're in good hands. Please pass on a big hug to Mrs. Heinrichs from Sharra, Nick and Kalisa.
Sorry, should have signed my comment earlier.
Yvonne Onderwater (Ganzeveld)
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