Digital Pipeline working as Computers 4 Africa

Smiley Faces all round

Holy Trinity Primary School’s network manager Mark Jarman spent part of the summer break in Tanzania, he was able to see firsthand the impact the computers their school had donated made to an African school. As a direct result Computers for Africa was invited to Holy Trinity School (Gravesend) to hold an assembly and share the vision of Computers 4 Africa with the all at the school plus other invited guests. The C4A team we were thrilled to have this opportunity, and ended up grinning like Cheshire cats. Faith Dziruni of Computers 4 Africa said
Most of the people in the C4A office love performing and showcasing their different talents; (I won’t say what mine is!) So any opportunity to perform, or do anything on stage is grabbed by the horns. Ida and Avril wrote and performed a Computers 4 Africa rap song. The assembly kicked off with a drama and quiz. I was quite unwell but I still managed to do my bit, as I wasn’t prepared to let the opportunity slip. The children absolutely loved it and I was amazed at their knowledge about Africa, they successfully answered all the questions we had for them. Aseri did a Q&A session and was asked some amazing questions. At the end of the morning each child was given a ‘goodie bag’ which contained stickers, a lollipop, activity sheet and a pencil, which put a smile on their faces, we have since been asked supplied ‘goodie bags’ for the teachers too, which we will of course do, and this will put a smile of their faces too!
A big thank you to Cllr David Turner, the Deputy Leader of Gravesham Borough Council for coming to the assembly and showing your support!
 
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