Head of History visits sponsored children in Tanzania
Published: 02 November, 2011
In January 2011, Plymouth College Year 7 students decided
to take on the challenge of sponsoring a child from a Tanzanian
orphanage through their schooling. Working with Mr Beavington's
Banana Tree Project charity www.bananatreeproject.org, the
pupils raised over £1400 through various activities, including
a fun run undertaken by two girls dressed as bananas, which has
seen immediate effects.
Mr Beavington, Head of History at Plymouth College, visited
Mwanza in Tanzania during last week's half term to get
updates from the children, schools and orphanages and was
delighted to report that the children have seized the opportunity
that UK sponsors have given them with relish. Asha
Hassan, who goes to school because of Plymouth College's
pupils, wrote a letter thanking them for their support and
made a short video message to say thank you. She is performing
strongly in Form 3 at Sunrise Secondary School and is enjoying her
studies.
Asha's video message to Year 7
This year's Year 7 students at Plymouth College, inspired by their
predecessors' efforts, have also committed themselves to sponsoring
a child through The Banana Tree Project. To make a donation
go to www.charitygiving.co.uk/pmcyear7