Nursery school in South Sudan is the first step of education. It consists of 3 classes: preschool, kindergarten, and first grade.
Apwyo! (Thank you!) |
GTM Uniforms - Red & White |
David wanted to start a school that was affordable, organized, held the teachers responsible for teaching and showing up each morning on time, had teachers that would teach effectively, and MOST importantly would teach the Holy Scriptures to the children each day.
We do charge school fees, but they are as low as possible. They are lower than any other school in the area. The only other nursery school in the area has chosen this year to more than double its already overpriced school fees. Our desire is not to make money but to see South Sudan's children educated.
Normally a brick school building does not exist when a school is started. The nursery school I visited 3 years ago consisted of a small chalkboard (maybe 24"x24" at the most) nailed to a tree with about 50 four, five, and six year olds sitting on the dirt. No building or even a roof to keep the rain and intense radiant heat of the sun off of them. They did have a couple sparse shade trees. Again, this is normal.
Below you can see one of our teachers teaching the children in our 2 temporary shelters.
Judith Teaching @ GTM Nursery School w/ Baby on Her Back |
The children receive "porridge" each morning with a cup of water to drink. Porridge is essentially what we would call grits made from corn. The porridge is provided by the corn that David grows on the property of GTM. Really it is provided by our loving creator that promises to provide for His children. We want to make sure each child has breakfast so they can concentrate on the teaching. We pray the Holy Spirit will touch each one to give them a spiritual hunger...a spiritual hunger that will spread to their families and neighbors!
Porridge for Breakfast! |
Pray for the children to be touched by the Holy Spirit....to know and worship Him in the Spirit!
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