About the Program
Pre-Unit class which is Kindergarten.
The organization enrolls every months the vulnerable kids so sometimes the kids increase in a class depending how many they have been brought to access free education.After the Nursery class we have the Pre unit class,They are capable of writing on their own ,reading and they know what they can do by themselves.The pre unit kids are from 5-6 years.They learn lessons such as English, Kiswahili, Reading, Mathematics, Environmental, Christian Religious education. A volunteer is orientated on what to teach.
They spend six hours in class and they leave the school at 3:00 p.m.
Every 45 minutes the class has a break so that they learn another subject in the other 45 minutes. The subjects are distributed into timetables so that a teacher can distribute the lessons well.
Within the 45 minutes the volunteer is oriented to teach, Check the books of the children after they finish the work of one lesson before another lesson begins. The volunteer helps in giving the class work, checking the books and correcting them, teaching and giving homework from the work covered. Then the homework is brought the next day for marking, correcting before another lesson picks up.
A volunteer works for 6 hours a day from 9:a.m -3:00p.m. We leave the house at 9:00a.m and arrive at school ten past nine then the lessons begin. In within we have breaks and lunch break.The kids are taught English, Mathematics, Science, Social studies, Swahili and Christian Religious education.The have both class work and work to carry home which is called home work.The homework will be done at home and the kids will bring the books next day for marking.
Free time is basically from Saturday and Sunday. But is a volunteer wants to go on safari then we can arrange with the volunteer on days available for the safari depending on when the touring company has allocated the volunteer time for the safari.
Otherwise from Monday to Friday is very busy days and very tiring because it involves the kids.They have the energy to play and take a lot of energy from those who teach them. In case volunteers what to do something after the school they normally can shop from the supermarket around, or take coffee as they relax in a nearby shopping center. We orientate the volunteer on the arrival day to be familiar with the market places, shopping malls and supermarket where to buy his or her personal items.
Most volunteers after school take time on computers to write what they have done within the day and also to communicate on social media with their friends and families and Skype
On weekends the volunteers chose to go for safari which is three days two nights. Mostly it is at Amboseli, Masai Mara, Naivasha and Nakuru. At Naivasha they go to hells gate, Others go to magadi soda. We also have Mt.Kenya Trekking and the equator.
Those who would love a better relaxed place they go to Mombasa at the beach.
Volunteers are paying for;
1. Accommodation
2. Foods that includes breakfast, lunch and dinner
3. WiFi
4. Airport pick up
5. Drive to the project
We will pick you from the airport.
The House where volunteers will be staying has several rooms which includes;
1. A fully furnished living room
2. A dining room
3. 6 guestrooms which includes
a. A large dorm room with 7 single beds and a double decker, a balcony, a large closet room, a bathroom with a bathtub, hot shower and toilet seat
b. 4 single bedrooms with 2 beds each
c. A Single bedroom with 2 beds and a balcony
4. A fully equipped kitchen
5. A laundry area
6. 2 other private bathrooms with hot showers and toilet seats
Also available is an extension house with a living room, one bedroom and a kitchen. The entire house being fully equipped and furnished. This is for volunteer(s) who needs a privacy of an entire house
Food three times a day including breakfast in the morning we offer Tea and bread or roasted bread .
Lunch and dinner made in a diet form as
Vegetarians will be catered for with a vegetarian diet.
Our volunteer program works according to the government school schedule. Schools in Kenya are open on 3 non consecutive months and there is a school holiday for 1 month.
Take example this calendar year 2017; schools were open from the first week of January to end of march and currently(April) have been closed on a one month holiday after which classes will resume on May's first week till end of July and a one month holiday in August. Classes then resume first week of August till late November to give way for the Christmas holiday in December. In between learning terms, (eg. January to March) schools are given an allowance to have mid-term holidays that usually last about 4 days, this is not compulsory and school principals can decide to do away with it.
This rules apply to Kenyan junior schools(baby Class to 8th grade and high schools(form 1 to form 4) except for universities
Learning is done only during business days which is Monday to Friday and not on weekends.
Teaching Pre-unit/Kindergarten
The pre unit class has kids between 6-7 years of age. The kids are enrolled into the class after they pass through nursery class.
$100/week
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