Home Articles

Highlights from the School Report

team_atschoolAbove: from left - Ali Sallah, David Milner, Janet Hughes, Bob Hughes, Sarjo Bajinka, Ken Nicholas, and David Pointon. David, Janet, Bob and Ken travelled overland with David Pointon in January to deliver equipment and toys to the school.

When the school re-opened on September 28, 2009, after the summer holidays Mr Ali Sallah took over as head teacher as Mr Sarjo Bajinka had been movd to the Ministry of Education's Integrated Education Programme (IEP). There were 28 children in the Lower Basic level and four in the pre-school section, making a total of 32 students.

After sitting the Gambia Basic Education Certificate exams three from the GOVI school had been admitted to grade 10 at senior secondary schools. Another who had studied at the GOVI school was promoted to grade 12 and sat the West African Senior School Certificate exam this year. Two others were promoted to grade 11 in their schools, thus making a total number of six students in mainstream schools who have been overseen by two itinerant teachers from the GOVI school.

The special events that students from the GOVI school took part in during the year were: the World White Cane Day in October 2009; Hand Washing Day, also in October, when officers from the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education checked that all school children learnt the importance of keeping their hands clean; World Disability Day in December when the students took part in the march pass and the GOVI school hosted the childrens party afterwards; the 45th Independence Anniversary on February 18; and the celebration of the Gambia's Second Republic on July 22. All the pupils thoroughly enjoyed a party on July 29 thanks to a donation of D10,000 from the President of the Gambia following his annual 'meet the people' tour.

In January a team from the Africa Dental Clinic visited the school to check the children's teeth, give treatment and advise the pupils on how to maintain good dental health. On May 4 all the children were de-wormed as part of the national campaign conducted by the Ministry of Education through its Life Skills Department. The annual cleansing exercise was conducted on May 8 with all the parents helping to make sure that the school campus was clean so that the children could move freely around it.

VISITORS AND SPECIAL TRAINING SESSIONS

In November the pupils were involved when a team from SENSIS International of the Netherlands held a one-week training course for the GOVI school teachers and IEP teachers. This course was on action and interaction training on mathematics for visually impaired children.

In February the teachers from the school and the IEP's itinerant teachers came together again for a two-day course on Braille mathematics and functional vision testing led by Mr David Pointon. He and friends from Wensleydale delivered equipment and toys to the school for what is now the Friends of Visually Impaired Children in the Gambia (FGVI).

Two from RNIP North Ireland visited the school for two days in March and conducted a series of sports and music exercises. This was covered by the Gambia Radio and Television Service. The visitor the RNIB also donated a lot of learning materials.

Mark Freed and his daughter Zoe spent four days at the school assisting as volunteers in June.

June and Phil Feller visited the school in November and May. The head teacher pointed out that the charity of which they are trustees (FGVI) is the main sponsor of the school.

The school closed on July 30 after the final year exams and re-opened on September 27.

 

Mitzi's Journey and Replacement

outside_eyehospital

After the latest overland journey spectacles donated by many in the Dales were unloaded from the Renault Trafic van and delivered to the Sheikh Zayed Eye Care Hospital in Banjul (above - photo by David Milner). The van has now replaced "Mitzi" - the Mitsubishi minibus that David Pointon and Malcolm Garner drove to the Gambia at the end of 2003. (Below - Mitzi crossing the Mauritanian desert)

across_desert

 

Read more...

 

The Friends on YouTube

The charity has a collection of videos on YouTube uploaded from members' trips to the Gambia. Some of these videos can be seen from links within the main pages of this web site but others are only available on YouTube. To view these videos please visit Friends of GOVI on YouTube and remember to add ratings and comments to any videos you enjoy.

Read more...

 

The Girl Who Barked

When Musa Mbye was 15-years-old he was sent from his home in the Gambia to Senegal to stay with a blind man so that he could learn how to beg. For most blind children in the Gambia that is the only way they can expect to make a living.

Mr Mbye is very honest about his profession as a beggar. He is also an important member of the GOVI rescue team. As chairman of GOVI’s district branch work he regularly visits outlying villages to make people aware that the blind and visually impaired are not useless members of society.

Read more...

 

Information about the Gambia

The following information gives an introduction to Gambia, including a location map in Africa, a map and statistics on the poplulation and geography of the country. There are also links to information about the cuture and history of the Gambia.

Read more...

 
More Articles...
feed-image

The Gambian Experience pays commission on every holidy booked.

Make a secure donation via Charity Choice.

Visit our page at YouTube