Future Nursery School Visit
Mangochi Orphan Education and Training (MOET) programmes are a
source of inspiration for most of the educational institutions within and beyond
its catchment area. Below you can see visitors from Future Nursery School which is about 15kms
away from MOET. They came to here to learn on what makes it different from
other schools.
Moreover, the pictures show the visitors being taught about land designs for sustainable utilisation.
After
a thorough exploration of the MOET surroundings, the visitors gathered for an informal
briefing.
Sports Day
The development of skills is one of the activities
implemented at MOET and sports form part of the skills to be imparted for the
development of the children. Below are pictures of different sporting
activities showcased on the MOET sports day this year.
“ON YOUR marks!…” The girls are getting
ready for the marathon, determined to cover the total of 6kms. The day’s weather
was good for the sporting activities and as a precautionary measure, a rescue
vehicle was used to follow the group.
MOET
pupils are discovering their potential in sports. In the picture above
boys are set for the upcoming 8kms long marathon.
Patterson and Secondary School graduates taking part
in playing volleyball together with Rowan Cole as one way to develop sporting
activity at MOET
Voluteers
MOET programmes
attract the services of volunteers for them to gain experience, and for us to make use of them in our academic and
extension work. Johannes Lau is one of the enthusiastic volunteers, who, until recently, taught at MOET. The pictures below were taken during his farewell event in August
The picture on the right shows
Johannes Lau making a symbolic speech on the beaches of Lake Malawi in Cape
Maclear. MOET and its staff usually arrange a farewell party as a way of
appreciating the contribution of volunteers.
MOET teachers and staff staffs having fun at the beaach with our voluteer.
Putting on life vests, Johannes Lau and Rowan Cole join the staff on board for a sunset cruise. Rowan Cole, a one-month volunteer from England was honoured for his volunteer work at MOET as well.
Part of the staff, and both volunteers on the boat
Secondary School Students
MOET conducts coaching to secondary school students
every summer holidays. This helps them keep their heads fresh and focus more on
what they aim to achieve by the end of their academic years. These pictures
illustrate their presence and activities performed at MOET school.
Having discovered the importance of books in education, secondary school graduates are busy re-arranging books and decorating the library as they are waiting for their examination results. This helps setting an example to primary school students to love their books even more.
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