In a momentous event that will be etched in the memories of Marie Nursery School in Chikola, Dodoma, the esteemed Marie-Rose Ley graced our campus with her presence along with her friends. The day unfolded into a beautiful celebration of education, culture, and community connection, leaving an indelible mark on our school and the hearts of everyone involved.
School Ceremony: Showcasing Learning Skills
The highlight of the day kicked off with a heartwarming school ceremony, where pupils showcased their incredible learning skills, in reading, writing and counting. From vibrant artwork to impressive presentations, our pupils demonstrated the power of education in shaping young minds. Marie-Rose Ley, known for her commitment to education, was visibly moved by the enthusiasm and creativity displayed by the promising talents.
Cultural Dances (Wagogo Tribe): Celebrating Diversity
Immersing ourselves in the rich cultural tapestry of Dodoma, the day continued with mesmerizing Wagogo cultural dances. The rhythmic beats and colourful performances not only entertained us but also served as a celebration of the diverse heritage that shapes our community. Marie-Rose Ley and her friends actively participated, embracing the beauty of cultural exchange and unity.
Tree Planting: leaving a mark!
As part of the school’s commitment to environmental stewardship, the visit included a significant tree planting. Marie-Rose Ley and her friends joined hands with pupils, teachers, and community members to plant seedlings, symbolizing a commitment to environmental conservation at our school. This thoughtful gesture underscores the importance of instilling eco-conscious values in the younger generation for a greener future.
Lunch with Parents, Teachers, and Communities: Strengthening Bonds
The day continued with a heartwarming lunch, where parents, teachers, and members of the community gathered to share a meal. This informal setting provided an opportunity for open dialogue and strengthened the bonds between the school and its broader community. Marie-Rose Ley and her friends actively engaged in conversations, listening to the aspirations and concerns of those who play a vital role in shaping the educational journey of our pupils.
Visiting Ongoing Projects: Water and Tree Planting:
Marie-Rose Ley demonstrated her commitment to understanding the holistic development of the school by visiting ongoing projects. The water project, aimed at providing clean and sustainable water sources, and the tree-planting project were at the forefront of her attention. Engaging with the projects firsthand allowed her to witness the tangible impact on the school environment and the surrounding community.
Marie-Rose Ley’s visit to Marie Nursery School was more than just a one-day event; it was a celebration of learning, culture, and community spirit. The echoes of laughter, the rhythm of traditional dances, and the sight of newly planted seedlings will continue to inspire our students for years to come. Marie Nursery School looks forward to building on the momentum created by this visit, embracing the values and inspiration shared by Marie-Rose Ley and her friends. The echoes of this memorable day will undoubtedly resonate within the walls of Marie Nursery School for years to come.