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International Projects - Regent Rural Primary School
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We are currently in the developement stages of a rehabilitation project for Regent Rural  Primary School in Sierra Leone. The Fort William Rotary Club has agreed to co-sponsor this very worthwhile project and is looking for your generous support. The project has received endorsement from our District Governor Ajoy Chatterjee. You do not have to contribute a lot, whatever your club can afford toward this worthy cause would be very much appreciated. We need to raise USD 60,000, as our portion, to make this project a reality.

 

ChildrenRegent is situated in the heart of the five mountain villages and has potential growth as its periphery has become very attractive to people who are trying to move away from the already congested city of Freetown. It is seven miles from the city centre. Being mountainous it experiences very heavy rainfall, fresh breezes and lush green vegetation. It supplies Freetown with fresh fruits and vegetables.

 

Regent Village, was founded in 1812 for the resettlement of freed slaves. Today Regent is a melting pot with a population of about five thousand.  The main livelihood is agriculture and vegetable gardening.

 

The Regent Rural Primary School was founded by the Church Missionary Society of England in 1816. It has a student population of about 450. English is the medium of communication in the school. There are fifteen teachers. The condition of the school building is in a state of disrepair. The roof is leaking copiously; teaching and learning materials are easily damaged. The school building has not been refurbished for over twenty years and things are going from bad to worse.  The desks and chairs need to be replaced.

classroom ceiling

 

The Main Building

The main building is in dire need of renovations. It needs to be painted, the floors need to be done, and new windows must be installed. The roofing C.I. sheets need to be replaced, new doors are required, and the entire electrical system needs to be done.

 

The Toilet Building

There currently is no toilet facilities at all. The pupils have to use the bush.

 

The New Home Economic Centre

This centre has to be built from the ground up. With this centre the teacher will use it as a teaching centre for computing, arts & crafts, cooking and dress making. The resource centre is a must in this age of globalization.

 

The Water Supply

There is a need for a reliable water supply to the school.

 

Supporting this project will take the Regent Rural Primary School from its present predicament into the twenty-first century. As of Summer 2011, the renovation work is progressing smoothly. Here are some pictures of our progress so far!

 

Before: Now:

 


If you wish to give finacial support to this project please make the cheque payable to:

Rotary Club of Thunder Bay (Fort William)

and earmark it as "Regent School Project"

 

mail to:

Regent School Project

C/O Rotary Club of Thunder Bay (Fort William)

P.O. Box 10061

Thunder Bay, ON   P7B 6T6

 

 

For futher information, please contact:
Solade Nicol at solademina@hotmail.com