Monday 1 September 2008
Update from MAD HQ: Kisambo Mseroe Primary School
Kisambo is a small village, near Marangu in the foothills of Kilimanjaro, its school Mseroe Primary School has many problems due to poverty and a lack of funding from government. The village chairman, Mr Kimaro, and the school headmaster, Mr Mtemba, approached us and asked for help in improving the classroom conditions at Mseroe Primary School. .
Mseroe Primary School educates children of all ages and abilities, whilst the school has six basic classrooms, one of the rooms was impoverished and in such a state of disrepair it was unusable. This limitation on rooms was forcing children of mixed abilities into the same learning environment compromising teaching standards and forcing too many pupils into cramped classroom conditions.
The villagers were very keen that this project should go ahead and did all they could to assure us that plenty of labour and support would be available.Raising the funds for this project took several months and was boosted by donations from local businesses and by individuals who knew of the Mad Foundation through Madventurer.
Madventurer also made an additional contribution when the last of the funds were becoming very difficult to raise A team of nine madventurers and a crew leader from Madventurer, Steve Lord, joined a team of volunteers from Kisambo at the beginning of January 2005.
A new stone floor was laid, gables built, walls plastered and windows and doors added to the classroom, all the volunteers worked very hard together mixing concrete, plastering and laying stone slabs. The fundi were very helpful teaching the volunteers anything that they needed to know and the villagers were eager to help all they could. A new roof was built and finally the renovated classroom was given a coat of paint. A small amount of materials were left over which the school gratefully kept to ensure they could effect any necessary repairs in the future.
The renovation work took a little over four weeks to complete, at the end of which there was a wonderful closing ceremony and party organised by Mr Mtemba, Mr Kimaro and the villagers. The villagers presented the UK volunteers with certificates for their efforts and the children expressed their delight at their new classroom.