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English Alive Academy: About the School
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High quality education for poor children in Nazret, Ethiopia. English Alive Academy, Nazret, Ethiopia. Is a registered charity, #. In the UK. Our charity name is Ethiopian Schools for the Poor - English Alive. Dawit Hailu and Stephanie Mills founded the English Alive Academy in 2004. Our mission is to provide a high-quality education to poor c. English Alive Academy provides:. A full time education to 190 pupils, age 2 .5. A special needs facility for pupils with learning difficulties. English to pupils ...
English Alive Academy: Visit Us
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High quality education for poor children in Nazret, Ethiopia. English Alive Academy, Nazret, Ethiopia. We welcome visitors to our school! School hours are 8:00 - 15:30. School year: Mid-September through first week of July. Summer school: Mid-July through mid-August. Holidays: A scattering of one- or two-day holidays, and a one-week holiday toward the beginning of February. Call or email us. English Alive Academy, Nazret, Ethiopia. Pencil sharpeners – large desk types if possible. Small toy farm animals.
English Alive Academy: About Us
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High quality education for poor children in Nazret, Ethiopia. School founders, Dawit Hailu and Stephanie Mills. Stephanie was a British teacher at an international school in Addis Ababa. Dawit was the Ethiopian driver for a little girl in Stephanie’s class. They fell in love during the moments Dawit escorted his charge to and from Stephanie’s classroom. They shared an immediate bond….the love of children. 8220; This was a very hard place with strict. As a result, I came. To teach at an international scho...
English Alive Academy: Donate
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High quality education for poor children in Nazret, Ethiopia. English Alive Academy, Nazret, Ethiopia. How the school survives. With subsidized or free school tuition and no governmental financial support, English Alive Academy relies on donations, grants, and volunteer services. For most of the school's eight-year existence, all of Stephanie and Dawit's work for the school was unpaid . Stephanie worked at internation. Why the school needs your financial support. Add grades 5 through 12. How you can help.
English Alive Academy: The rush for exams
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High quality education for poor children in Nazret, Ethiopia. Friday, January 30, 2015. The rush for exams. The wonderful news here is that the little girl who was missing has now returned. No one is sure exactly where she went but she suddenly appeared back at the orphanage and although having a few behavioural problems now at school, she seems to have been safe whilst she was missing. We are so happy at her return as it was a very stressful time for everyone. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Child s...
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The Beels in The Sudan: Our Permanent Home!
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The Beels in The Sudan. Our year long Sudan adventure as teachers of English in Government schools through the charity Sudan Volunteer Program. Wednesday, 26 September 2012. Proud owner of a book shelf. The walls were crusty brown before we scrubbed all day. Thrilled to have a wardrobe and to be able to unpack everything. Martin playing ghosties behind the mozzy net. But we are making it our own and are very happy to have unpacked finally after living out of suitcases since June 15. First Day at School.
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The Beels in The Sudan: Getting Started
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The Beels in The Sudan. Our year long Sudan adventure as teachers of English in Government schools through the charity Sudan Volunteer Program. Tuesday, 25 September 2012. The maize field belonging to the church. We arrived but this was the first part of the process and things move slowly. Having come from Khartoum, Medani is a pleasant sight. There are trees! And we saw some grass! We then met up with Christine who is doing her 3. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How long is a piece of string? So it ...
Adventures in Adoption: Outa Here...When
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We are James and Shari, join us as we embark on our life altering adventure to adopt kids from Ethiopia and China. Shari Everist Wheeler's Profile. Sunday, November 1, 2009. Looks like we'll be in AZ from about Dec 21-Jan11ish - then we are off.Qatar here we come! Sue - if you're out there I've lost your email and I know you check in occasionally.EMAIL OR CALL ME - phone and email are good until the end of December I think. Nice to See. I will come back again. Roller Babies International Version.
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The Beels in The Sudan: On being Tee-total
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The Beels in The Sudan. Our year long Sudan adventure as teachers of English in Government schools through the charity Sudan Volunteer Program. Monday, 17 September 2012. Or get those beers out of the fridge. I think I am sharing my crossness. I can’t explain it but I feel like showing off about it. I resent being unable to have even one cold beer. However, it’s like always being the designated driver and it is quite irritating. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How long is a piece of string? T...
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The Beels in The Sudan: A Glimpse of Village Life
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The Beels in The Sudan. Our year long Sudan adventure as teachers of English in Government schools through the charity Sudan Volunteer Program. Sunday, 16 September 2012. A Glimpse of Village Life. A painted gate is the only adornment form the outside of the houses. Rami one of the co-ordinators at SVP invited the new arrivals to stay in his village and visit the pyramids at Meroe (pronounced merrow-ay). Naturally we were very excited about this and said “YES PLEASE! The thing with these villages is that...
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The Beels in The Sudan: August 2012
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The Beels in The Sudan. Our year long Sudan adventure as teachers of English in Government schools through the charity Sudan Volunteer Program. Sunday, 26 August 2012. Coming into Land in Khartoum. We arrived at Khartoum at 18:30 and were met by Rami and taken by taxi to the SVP flat not too far from the airport. It was still very hot and we had to carry up the bags to the third floor – no lifts – which was a killer. We have been separated too which is a killer! It is really, really hot. So hot you d...
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The Beels in The Sudan: On Covering Up 1
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The Beels in The Sudan. Our year long Sudan adventure as teachers of English in Government schools through the charity Sudan Volunteer Program. Monday, 17 September 2012. On Covering Up 1. Wedding guests the day after we arrived in Khartoum. I am not a Muslim and my culture has a different dress code so what do I want to do? How do I want to dress? So, the same here. Why shouldn’t I wear a sleeveless top or even a short sleeved t-shirt? What is wrong with wearing a below the knee skirt? But one confusing...
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The Beels in The Sudan: The Heat
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The Beels in The Sudan. Our year long Sudan adventure as teachers of English in Government schools through the charity Sudan Volunteer Program. Saturday, 15 September 2012. The water here is never cold. It comes from a water tank on top of the building and depending on when in the day you shower it will range from tepid to hot. The best time for a cold shower is at 5 in the morning as this is the longest time the tank has not been exposed to the sun. The water is cool. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Beels in The Sudan: A village wedding
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The Beels in The Sudan. Our year long Sudan adventure as teachers of English in Government schools through the charity Sudan Volunteer Program. Sunday, 16 September 2012. The women's section at one stage of a village wedding. When we arrived we were treated like celebrities. Chairs were made available for me and Rebecca with the women and the children swarmed around us wanting their picture taken. Not to be outdone the women also got up and danced and wanted their picture taken too! On the way back to th...
Adventures in Adoption: October 2010
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We are James and Shari, join us as we embark on our life altering adventure to adopt kids from Ethiopia and China. Shari Everist Wheeler's Profile. Tuesday, October 19, 2010. I have been really lame lately.luckily there's not to many of you reading this blog; probably because I am really not meant to write :). We still don't know where we will be.we should know soon; here or a different west coast city.we shall see! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Denver, CO, United States. View my complete profile.
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High quality education for poor children in Nazret, Ethiopia. Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Looking ahead to a new phonics programme. Some of our new Letterland resources. All of a sudden it seems as if it is almost the end of the school year – yet again! The third set of exams are now behind us – and only one more set left! It does seem to have been a never ending regime of writing up, typing and photocopying exams = but since these are the rules and regulations we are forced to stick with them! The wonderfu...
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VIRGEN DE LA PAZ SCHOOL
VIRGEN DE LA PAZ SCHOOL. Cuarto de la ESO. Thursday, 13 May 2010. A SPEECH BY CHRISTINE. We were also lucky to have the opportunity to meet an English lady. She had prepared a powerpoint and told us about the European Union and the fact that anyone who lives in a member country can work and move from one place to another place without the need of a permit. Thanks Christine! Here are some pictures of the process and the result. Thursday, 6 May 2010. Labels: Ana Belén Fernández ( 3º ESO). Monday, 3 May 2010.
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