• Day 8 visiting Mdwina School

    11 april 2024, Sydafrika ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Chris blog.

    Up at 5am today to ensure we left at 6 am sharp, to allow time to get to Mdwina School to serve porridge to the children before they start school.
    This is the only meal many will have all day. It contains all the vitamins and minerals they need, and once digested, it quadulpes inside them.
    It's 7am, and many are already waiting. They are quiet but pleased to see us. They line up, and we can now see that many do not have shoes or if they do, they have no laces. Most are holding a plastic container in various sizes, colours, and conditions.
    We take turns to serve...
    We think it's going well, then we start noticing porridge on your faces, eyes down bowl held out.
    Hang on, you've come around again. One has taken his jacket off and quewed again.
    We try and police this worried we will run out until all have eaten. But Chris helps saying give them seconds but a smaller amount. It turned into a little game, cheeky smiling faces, but thankfully, everyone ate.
    This fuels them for a day of learning.
    Assembly is lovely singing in straight lines, and one child reads to us all.
    They all file into class, and 1 teacher can have 70 children in a class!
    All learn in English and have a book containing all the subjects for that grade. Lesley asked about science, but everything is from the 1 book, no other resources.
    We help give the school uniforms we raised money for being given to children by
    Vamsile, who made them.
    We visit classes. It's very moving, and I think it's fair to say we all became emotional at some point. For me, it was when the children say thankyou, I don't feel worthy of thanks, as my life is so easy by comparison.
    We leave having been touched by the opportunity to meet them.
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