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GVI.2014.1 Fiji Hub Achievement Report March 2014 GVI begins full time education project at Dawasamu Secondary School After the success of the 2013 pilot project, GVI was invited by the school management of Dawasamu Secondary School to begin a full time education project there. The pilot project gave an idea of the needs of the school and the ways in which GVI could assist, but the implementation of the project full time would create several issues that would need to be dealt with to get the project up and running effectively. These were: Quickly developing a strong working relationship with the teachers and management Efficiently assessing which students needed oneonone support and setting up a program with achievable goals Find ways to enrich the education experiences of the students With these three core objectives; GVI felt that it could successfully begin a long term project at the school. Volunteers and staff have gone to considerable lengths to engage with the teachers and committee members to make them aware of what GVI is doing at the school. This has been achieved through informal conversations between staff and volunteers (including GVI having lunch with the teachers on a daily basis) and more formally through update letters written by project staff and given to the principal and school manager. To get the one on one program up and running, students suspected of needing extra help were given a test based on the required numeracy and literacy abilities of students as they leave primary school. Those that were not able to complete the tests or required additional helpful were shortlisted as needing one on one assistance. Then, in collaboration with the teachers, space was found in the timetable to give them oneonone support. Finally, to enrich the educational experience of the students, GVI set about designing posters for their classrooms on a variety of topics, repainting all the school blackboards and delivering engaging art lessons that included topics such as the water cycle, rainwater harvesting and health awareness. Figure 1 Volunteers working 1 on 1 with DSS students

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  • GVI.2014.1

    Fiji Hub Achievement Report March 2014

    GVI begins full time education project at Dawasamu Secondary School After the success of the 2013 pilot project, GVI was invited by the school management of Dawasamu Secondary School to begin a full time education project there. The pilot project gave an idea of the needs of the school and the ways in which GVI could assist, but the implementation of the project full time would create several issues that would need to be dealt with to get the project up and running effectively. These were:

    Quickly developing a strong working relationship with the teachers and management Efficiently assessing which students needed one-on-one support and setting up a program with

    achievable goals Find ways to enrich the education experiences of the students

    With these three core objectives; GVI felt that it could successfully begin a long term project at the school.

    Volunteers and staff have gone to considerable lengths to engage with the teachers and committee members to make them aware of what GVI is doing at the school. This has been achieved through informal conversations between staff and volunteers (including GVI having lunch with the teachers on a daily basis) and more formally through update letters written by project staff and given to the principal and school manager. To get the one on one program up and running, students suspected of needing extra help were

    given a test based on the required numeracy and literacy abilities of students as they leave primary school. Those that were not able to complete the tests or required additional helpful were shortlisted as needing one on one assistance. Then, in collaboration with the teachers, space was found in the timetable to give them one-on-one support. Finally, to enrich the educational experience of the students, GVI set about designing posters for their classrooms on a variety of topics, repainting all the school blackboards and delivering engaging art lessons that included topics such as the water cycle, rainwater harvesting and health awareness.

    Figure 1 Volunteers working 1 on 1 with DSS students

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    Figure 2 GVI Volunteers and Teachers share a packed lunch

    As the school enters the ninth week of the school term, GVI goals for the year are on course to be met. GVI has:

    initiated a one-on-one program built a relationship with the school management and teachers given lessons on health issues and climate change initiated the construction of a second rain water tank

    From this short time at school GVI have also created new objectives such as building vegetable gardens for each form and repainting the school library. The first few months of the program have helped to define GVIs role at the school and set the ground work for a program that will greatly impact upon the lives of children from the Dawasamu district.

    For more information on how to become involved with our community projects in Fiji please visit

    www.gvi.co.uk For information on how to make a donation towards our initiatives in Fiji please visit

    www.gvi.org for more details