Showing posts with label Belize schools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Belize schools. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Tumul k'in sponsorship

As nowadays the children of Belize are getting their schoolbooks for free (paid for by the government of Belize), we decided to spend the bulk of this year's Jaden Foundation money on supporting the sponsorship program of the local Private school, the Belize Christian Academy & on supporting the Tumul k'in Center of Learning in Punta Gorda.

Tumul k'in is a Mayan school (not only for Mayan children, though most are) and it is a project that both Karen and I visited a few years ago and fell in love with. I wrote about Tumul k'in in the following blog postings: http://simonesbelizeblog.blogspot.com/search?q=tumul+k%27in

Anyway, this year we have donated $3000 BZ to the school so they can finish building their 'multi-purpose' building. It will be a place where the children can eat their lunch, where the graduations will be held, where community meetings will be held as well as parties and music performances (my kind of place!)

At the last graduation most parents had to stand outside as they didn't have a building large enough to house everyone, so they are very happy with the Jaden Foundation donation.

The managing director of the school wrote me this lovely note today:

Hi Simone,
Just letting you know that we have received the transfer of funds for the construction of the community cultural center (aka kitchen). We will start the work in a week so so since we have to wait for a change in the moon to cut the bamboo to use for the walling. I will keep you informed on the advances of the project.


Isn't that great? They have to wait for the moon to start building. That's the kind of 'being at one with nature' that we as a society have lost. Part of the school's mission is to teach the Mayan kids to respect their Mayan heritage and to take pride in the ancient knowledge and traditions. They use ancient farming practices next to modern day ones, teach the kids about the medicinal properties of the jungle herbs, etc.

And the kids, staff and parents all work together on building the school & many of the buildings are build in the traditional Mayan way, as you can see in the following pictures. This is the start of the building that they will be finishing and furnishing with our donation:




So thank you again to all our sponsors. We hope that you agree with how we are spending the Jaden Foundation money this year. Personally we are delighted that apart from the children that we have sponsored over the years there now also is something tangible that has been build with the sponsorship money. Something that in years from now will still be there and enjoyed by many people.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

The last few days of the 2006/2007 school year

All the schools are getting ready for the summer vacations here in Belize. The private school has one more day to go & the public schools are in for one more week.

I hope that soon we'll know who needs sponsorship for next year, which books need to be bought, which can be re-used & what grades the kids are in. You won't believe how much confusion there can be around an issue like that. I mean, when I used to go to school it was clear, you either passed the grade or you were held back. Here I often end up with kids who were told that they were held back and then-once I've bought all the books on the list that they were given-I discover that they were moved on to the next grade anyhow and need a whole other list of books. Sometimes it seems to be more a case of 'let's put these kids in the class room that still has seating space left' than an actual reflection of their abilities. It's rather frustrating.

Now that we have this blog set up, we can actually scan in some report cards to show how the kids are doing.