LINKS WITH NYABYEYA PRIMARY SCHOOL IN UGANDA
Gifts for Uganda Update - December 2024
WOW! A HUGE thank you to everyone who sent a donation and a message for the students of Nyabyeya Primary school in Uganda - together across Sutton and Bugthorpe we raised a whopping £510! Taking into consideration everyone's preferences for specific gifts we will be buying all of the following for the students at Nyabyeya Primary school in January:
24 Pencils | 528 |
50 pens | 750 |
10 x Big exercise books | 120 |
10 x small exercise books | 240 |
3 x maths sets | 63 |
3 x packs of Sanitary products | 61 |
Netball | 7 |
1 x Practice football small | 3 |
1 x Practice football BIG | 4 |
1 x match football | 1 |
That means every class from P1 to P7 will have a football and a netball to play with, which will bring joy to all; The school team can practice with a match-quality ball preparing them for inter-school tournaments; 61 vulnerable girls will be able to attend school full-time for a term, who would otherwise have missed weeks of school and fallen behind; 63 vulnerable students will have access to a maths set to assist their learning in maths and finally the most vulnerable students will be equipped with a pencil or pen and an exercise book and be able to complete work in lessons that they otherwise could not have participated in. What an amazing difference your generosity is going to make to all those who attend Nyabyeya Primary school, particularly those from the most vulnerable families, for whom life is an unbelievable struggle.
Harry is very excited to be able to present all these gifts and messages to students at Nyabyeya Primary School in person in January - we will take lots of photos!
Uganda Update – September 2024 @Bugthorpe @Sutton
Fridah and Paddy have completed Term 2 in their first year at secondary school. They are both working hard and doing really well – both came 5th in their exams in their classes of over 60 students! Your fundraising also paid for them to go on a day trip to the capital city Kampala and the zoo at Entebbe – you can see from their letters that this was a fantastic experience for them! Thank you so much for helping Fridah and Paddy realise their academic potential!
Harry (Year 6 – Sutton) is visiting Nyabyeya in Autumn 2 2024 and will spend 1 day in the village and 1 day in the school. He will go out as a reporter for our Federation, and will be sent with a series of questions linked to the curriculum.
This Harvest we will be continuing our annual collection for our friends in Nyabyeya. Any donations will be greatly received and we are hoping to send some more resources, including footballs, out when Harry and Professor Katie visit.
Happy Christmas from our Friends in Nyabyeya 2023
Uganda Update October 2023 @Bugthorpe @Sutton
Last week, Prof Katie and Ellen, from the University of York, came into school to deliver another assembly giving us new details about what it is like to go to school and live in rural Uganda. They showed videos that touched on many aspects of life, but we only had chance to discuss a few of them in the assembly. As such, we would like to share with you the videos that the children saw and we would be delighted if you watched the videos with your child(ren) and helped them reflect on similarities and differences between life in the UK and rural Uganda.
You can find the videos via these links:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fKPZx4PMAvNu0dd17lnk_27R3CL6BRMt/view?usp=sharing
Thank you for the support so far: you have made a real difference! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NeyScfEsMG5WGrIg6cep7RYF70tJ08BW/view?usp=sharing
The thank you video shows the headteacher of Nyabyeya Primary in Uganda, Mr Edward, explaining how the reopening of the school library, and the sponsorship of the best-performing students to attend secondary school, has helped the students, given them hope and great motivation for learning. We are excited to set some targets for fundraising this year to help keep the library open and hopefully sponsoring a child through secondary school, where we would get regular updates and hopefully really get to know the child as we support them on their learning journey.
If any families would like to individually sponsor or contribute to the sponsorship of a child to attend Secondary school, then please get in touch with Professor Katie: katie.slocombe@york.ac.uk who can advise you about the different options. Depending on the personal circumstances of the child and whether the child needs to board or can attend day school the costs range from £200-600 for Year 1 and £140-£445/year for years 2-4. Previously families have come together to sponsor children and have estimated it costs them ~£10 per month.
Lastly Class 4 sent some questions about the rainforest to Uganda via Prof Katie. The team working in Nyabyeya with Prof Katie took the questions to Nyabyeya Primary and discussed the questions with P6 and P7 classes and videoed some responses from students at the school, and a chimpanzee tracker who works in the Budongo rainforest every day collecting data on the resident chimpanzee population. The videos will be shared with Class 4 this coming week!
Our Harvest collection in Church will go towards the fundraising for Nyabyeya Primary School. Thank you for your kind donations to this great cause. #makingadifference #changinglives #bugsut
Uganda Update July 2023 @Bugthorpe @Sutton
Professor Katie visited Nyabyeya Primary School in May and is delighted to report the positive impact that all the money and sponsorship that has come from children, parents and staff at Sutton and Bugthorpe is having. This is her report:
First, I was delighted to see the library, with donated books from Sutton families looking very well organised (see photos) and to meet the librarian, Phiner, who has been paid since January from the money raised at Harvest Festival across Sutton and Bugthorpe last year. The teachers are being assisted by Phiner to use the books in the library in class time, but Phiner is also running reading clubs for Years 4-7 every lunch time and children can access the library in break times as well. We are hoping that more money can be raised next year to keep this fantastic library open and encouraging a love to reading in the students.
Second, the money donated by Bugthorpe parents for teacher Christmas gifts last year has paid for the copying of practice exam papers – we have now created a complete set of practice exams (Maths, Science, English and Social Studies) for Years 4,5,6 and 7 and we are creating the second set for Year 7 at the moment. We also bought plastic boxes to store the exam papers in to stop the cockroaches and termites eating them, to ensure this is a learning resource that should last many years! In addition, we have bought staplers and the lined paper for students to use when doing their practice exams (this is an ongoing need we need to try and meet!). Please see the video from Mr Edward the headteacher explaining the difference the practice exams have made to student performance.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11mEJyVNhJBn0EXVIE86Ep5mV5zTvowfs/view?usp=sharing
The money also supported Happy, a young girl to start boarding at Secondary School – and I was lucky enough to catch up with her and the other children who gained top marks in their primary leaving exams and are being sponsored to attend secondary school. The scholars all looked so smart in their uniforms and they performed a poem entitled ‘Love’ they had written to show their appreciation of their sponsors, demonstrating what talented young individuals they are!
Love
How you loved us!
The poor and the helpless
Studying without hope of joining secondary
Having no dreams for a better future
Due to low income in our parents
How you loved us!
Due to love and good friendly hearts
Heard our cry and came for our rescue
You put back a smile on our faces
By providing school fees and other necessities
For us to continue with education
How you loved us!
Thankful we are to you
Our lovely sponsors
For having good, loving and caring hearts
We love you so much,
Our sponsors, Katie and Yorkshire Schools
For those who sponsor individual children I have videos and photos still to sort out and send you - I promise I’ll get them to you soon!
I am very lucky to have been able to visit and see first-hand, the amazing impact your support is having on the school and on individual children – on behalf of everyone at Nyabyeya Primary a big massive thank you for all your support in the last year and I really hope we can continue to work together to find new, exciting ways to support the them in the future.
Best wishes, Katie
Update from Uganda – March 2023
The part time librarian, that we put in place, following our Harvest collections in 2022, is doing a great job. Phiner, has had the library open during breaks and lunch, Monday to Friday. Year 3, 4 and 6 have a day access each per week; Year 5 have two days. Some of the Year 6 girls have formed a reading group called the Lion Club and have already earned their badges for excellent attendance at the lunch time reading clubs!
Our Staff Team used our present from parents at Christmas to buy Happy her equipment for secondary school - Feb 2022
Some of the children who our families across the Federation have sponsored to attend secondary school in Uganda! Feb 2023
Blown away by our Parents collecting £540 this Christmas 2022 for Nyabyeya!
Nyabyeya School Library update! 29.11.22
We have just furnished the library at Nyabyeya Primary School with new shelves and my research team spent a whole day sorting out the existing books and arranging the books kindly donated by families at Sutton. The library looks transformed and Phiner, the new part-time librarian is eager to start her new role. Phiner completed her primary education at Nyabyeya and has just finished her A-levels. We arranged for Phiner to receive training from experienced librarians from the local college this month, so she is feeling prepared to start the role when the new school year starts in late January 2023. All the funding for her post in 2023 will come from the Harvest festival donations you made. So a HUGE thank you for all the donations.
Headmaster Mr Musinguzi, said “Thanks a lot for the love exhibited to the school. I don't have the best words to express my happiness but as the head of the school, I have to say that your impact is going to be great as far as the smooth learning of students is concerned”.
We have printed library cards for the students for the new school year, and we are finalising plans for lunchtime reading clubs, incentivised by stickers and badges. I will send another update when the new school year begins in 2023 and the students can start using the library in earnest and get excited about reading! Thank you again for all the donations of books and money to this project – it is going to make a real difference to the children at Nyabyeya Primary in Uganda!
Best wishes
Professor Katie
We have been really fortunate to make links with Nyabyeya Primary School in Uganda, making friends across the world. Early contact was made by Professor Katie Slocombe, of York University, who has been visiting the village to study chimpanzees, for the past 20 years. We found out that the school didn’t have the resources we are so fortunate to have (and often take for granted) and that, through the Christian Value of Service, we could help support them. The children discussed ways we can raise money in the month of May, for the school, after hearing that there are over 120 pupils in each classroom, with one teacher, and no technology.
Our first task was to make a video of ‘life at Bugthorpe and Sutton upon Derwent’. The children really enjoyed generating questions to send over with Professor Katie, to ask the children in Nyabyeya, including: Do you learn gardening? Do you walk a long way to get to school? If you do something wrong, what are the consequences? What is your favourite thing to do at home? What struggles do you experience?
Both of our schools held a Bring and Buy Sale, raising £330. Professor Katie, flew out in June 2022 and used the money to buy resources locally in Kampala. With our funds, she managed to provide the school with 576 exercise books, 288 pencils, 200 pens, 144 colouring pencils, 24 pencil sharpeners, a printer for the teachers to print assessments for the children, ink cartridges and 2000 sheets of paper for printing. We also secured 8 footballs (1 for each class and a high quality tournament ball), ball pumps and cones for goals! It is safe to say that these were really appreciated and will be well used.
Mr Bracken Holtby is very proud of the difference our school communities have made to the lives of others and looks forward to continuing this relationship over the coming years. Bugthorpe and Sutton upon Derwent are eagerly awaiting the return video of ‘a day in the life of a Nyabyeya child’ and the return questions for us to answer.
Bugthorpe Church of England Primary School
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Sutton upon Derwent Church of England Primary School
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01904 608440
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