Wednesday 8 February 2012

Sewing Training & English lessons

So one of the vocational course that BSDA offers 10 OVCs (Orphan and Vulnerable Children), who are over 15, every year is sewing - they can learn all the sewing skills and then can set up their own little shop at the end of it - they sew really well and make great clothes. Here are some of the trainees that we have at the moment


Also another project is that we offer English lessons in the evening for 2 hours to around about 650 students - the scholarship students of BSDA get these for free and then the other students pay a small charge but much less then the usual private lessons - BSDA do not make any profit as we are a non-profit NGO - so the fee that is charge goes back into the project for materials, electric, hiring the rooms and giving the teachers a small incentive to teach the lessons.





The ages range from six to sixteen and all different levels of English, we even have one Chinese lesson.


And all these kids come because they want to learn not because they have to as the lessons are outside school hours.
The amount of bicycles outside of schools is a sight to be seen - during the day there is just a sea of bicycles...

We have a lot of the Monks from the Pagoda who teach the classes as well as lay people most of whom are learning to be teachers so it is good hands on experience for them as well.




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