Watching the sunrise next to class two at Olng’arua School.
Metian read a story about an elephant to the class today.
There was a beautiful double rainbow over the school today.
We are feeding all the children in the community from the Olng’arua School kitchen, weekdays, weekend and holiday, during this hard drought. The amazing cooks produce rice, beans and greens for up to a hundred every lunch time in this tiny little mud walled kitchen. The kids don’t mind where it comes from though, they …
Baby goats are endlessly curious, and these three were no exception. Given half a chance I think they would have happily munched through several text books and a few pencils, all in the name of investigation…. something we like to encourage in most of our kids, but perhaps not these ones!
Some of the children have been learning about herbivores and put up a small display about it.
The Owl and the Pussy Cat by Edward Lear proved to be very popular in this English class. Just what is a runcible spoon?
Today we have been making hats!
Natunini seems to be enjoying her English lesson.









