End of Term Celebrations

End of Term Celebrations

November saw our oldest students take the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education.  The whole school was on lockdown for a week – with an armed guard to maintain security of the exam papers. Now the candidates anxiously await their results – which should come at the end of this month.

 

At the other end of the Primary school, Nursery children graduate into the main school.  Always a colourful occasion with party food and dressing up. 

Now the Summer holidays have begun for the children but the teachers stay in school to prepare for the next academic year – starting right at the start of January.    First, though, a team day on the beach. 

Broadwater School’s Dancethon Raises £2000

Broadwater School’s Dancethon Raises £2000

An day of dancing by every class at Broadwater Church of England Primary School raised a massive £2000 for classroom equipment at Unity School.   First of all we bought 5 metal cabinets for keeping the equipment safe.  Pictures: Mr Joshua inspects his new cabinet. (Mr Joshua is over 6ft tall!).    Atlases and Geometry sets for blackboards were at the top of teachers’ lists or requirements. 

Unity School is 10 years old

Unity School is 10 years old

       10 Years ago Unity School opened its doors for the first time.

We celebrated this event on September 21st at the Parish Church Hall in Rustington. A small exhibition and brief presentation, all accompanied by a cream tea was enjoyed. The African Shop selling craft items from Kenya was popular as always.  Donations received raised £177 for the work of the Charity.

 

Pictures show the school site in 2008  and 2019

The blue roof is the new classroom block, the smaller  grey L- shaped roof is the first classroom block built in 2009. The brighter roof on the left is the recently re-roofed orphanage. The two linked rectangular roofs are the new toilet block.  The small building with rusty roof is the school office – the next urgent re-roofing job to stop the leaks!

Pupils enjoy the annual visit from Global Encounters Group

Pupils enjoy the annual visit from Global Encounters Group

Students from the Global Encounters Project visit Unity School for a fortnight in July.  They organise a range of activities such as drama, debating, sports, art and music.   They bring with them equipment to ensure the activities run well. The fortnight is always appreciated by Unity pupils and helps maintain our link with the Aga Khan Academy (who host the project)