My name is Gary McNally; I’m in my third school year at SRS as a Learning Mentor. This is a trip that I feel very passionately about and as part of my responsibility within Global Links at SRS, I have been given the opportunity to help plan it. I’m looking forward to working closely with fellow members of SRS staff in order to raise the necessary funds for the trip. I hope that by taking part in the project I will get the chance to experience another culture up close and learn from my experiences. I’m looking forward to seeing the Kenyan school system first hand and learning from their experiences in such a contrasting school from ours. Over the past few months I have also built up a relationship with a teacher in Barut Primary, named Zach. We have been working closely whilst trying to set up both this project and our Kenyan student visit. I’m looking forward to meeting and working alongside him. Zach also has the aim to make his school more internationally aware and we can hopefully share ideas on this in order to build and grow the Global Links program at SRS.
My name is Lindsey Coleman and I am originally fromAberdeen in the North East of Scotland. I am in my second year working at SRS in the Science department and am currently KS3 co-ordinator. As soon as I heard about the Kenyan link through Gary, I immediately thought it was an amazing idea with huge potential to benefit students both in Kenya and Dubai. I am most looking forward to meeting the students in Kenya and learning about all aspects of their life. Through this project I also hope to get to work closely with the teachers at the school so that I can learn more about how education works there.
I am Mr. Mohammed Hassan, I teach material sociology at SRS, where I have been honored to work for five years. I am proud of our educational institution where we place top priorities in community work and volunteering- not only within the UAE, but also abroad - so the idea of this Kenyan project emphasis on the importance of faith in the school and that humanitarian work and sharing the job is an integral part of the vision and mission of the school. I am very glad that I became a member of this project and will make every effort with my team of teachers from the school in order to make it a success together and make it a tangible reality and we hope to create smiles for our Kenyan students, I hope this will be a real success and I am happy to be part of a journey which will all be proud of.
Hi, My name is
Kellie Hoult and I have been living and working in the United Arab
Emirates for the past year and a half. I'm originally from England, United
Kingdom. I'm fond of travelling around all continents in the world but I
have never been fortunate enough to make it to Eastern Africa, until now! It is
an honor to be part of the Global Links team here at The School of
Research Science; who are dedicated in sharing the schools core
values internationally. I hope that by taking part in the exchange I will gain
a real insight into the life and education of some of Kenya's children and
a real feel for the community in Nakuru. I thoroughly look forward to
meeting and working with all staff, pupils and parents at Barut Primary
School during our stay. My key role for this project is fundraising for the
charity so please keep checking the blog for any up and coming events/news.
Hi, My name is Victoria McNally and I am from Ireland. I have been teaching in SRS and living in Dubai for three years now. I am a year 4 teacher and have also taught in our Early Years department. I am also our school Charity Coordinator for KS2. I feel very blessed to be part of this project and have volunteered for various projects like this over many years, working in Romania with Habitat for Humanity and also community projects for peace both in Northern Ireland and Palestine. I am looking forward to travelling to Kenya not only to discover new cultures and customs but to also develop my knowledge of the Kenyan Education system. I am excited to share my educational skills with the Kenyan teachers and children to make their journey in learning meaningful and long lasting and to provide them with some skills to grow and live in our diverse world today. I am also looking forward to working with the wider Kenyan community to help make their life a little easier during my short stay. I appreciate all your support to help make this project a success.
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Hello,
my name is Bobbie Carter, and I am from Brisbane, Australia. I have been living
in Dubai for the past year and a half, and work as a Science Teacher at
SRS. Experiencing different cultures and becoming immersed within a
community are passions of mine. I have been fortunate enough to of recently
travelled to other parts of Eastern Africa, giving me a taste of what to expect
during my stay in Kenya. It will be a privilege to volunteer my time and energy
to helping those within the Kenyan community, especially the children. I am
enthusiastic, dedicated and determined to make this project a success.
Jambo! My name is Siobhan and I am from Ireland. I lived in
London before moving to Dubai 2 years ago. This is my third year in SRS and I
am currently teaching Year 6. I have taken part in volunteer projects before,
working for Hope Community Resources in Alaska and have also done volunteer
camps with autistic children and adults in London. My previous volunteer
experiences were really rewarding, however, volunteering to teach in Africa has
always been something which I have wanted to do. When Gary mentioned the
opportunity of working with the SRS Global Links team it didn’t take much to
persuade me!
I travelled to Kenya last year and it was one of the most
wonderful places I have been to. We have a really great SRS team and I am
looking forward to heading back with all of them to visit Nakura. I think it is
a fantastic project and I am really excited about working and learning from the
teachers and children in Barut Primary School. I know with everyone’s hard
work, dedication and some fun the project will be a great success!
My name is
Aimee Wilcox and I am in my second year of teaching at The School of Research
Science. Before I moved to the United Arab Emirates I lived and grew up in
Hertfordshire, England. I am in my eighth year of teaching and much of this
time has been spent working with children with Special Educational Needs, as
this is where my heart lies. I am currently the Special Needs Co-ordinator at
SRS, which is a job that I love. I am keen to learn about the Education system
in Kenya and how the needs of different learners are met. I look forward to
exchanging ideas to develop teaching and learning across our school
communities, so that we can all develop as creative professionals throughout
this project. During my University teaching degree I went on a similar school
community placement to the Gambia; this was an amazing experience and another
reason why I am really keen to take part in this exciting project. I am really
looking forward to fundraising for our project as a team, collaborating with
Barut School and meeting all the wonderful children and staff!
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