EIS answers 'a call for solidarity'.
Although it was not possible to hold the E.I.S. School Fair this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we were able to uphold our commitment to charity, thanks to the generosity of our parents and the fund raising efforts of our students. The school which has received our donation was founded in October 1999 in the commune of Ouidah. The founders - The Jah family - are a repatriated Rastafarian family, originally from Guadeloupe. They have been faithfully serving the Axozon/Ouidah communities through their school, which has a special focus on hands-on agriculture, ecology and pan-African history, whilst following the Beninese curriculum. The Jah Family, along with the students, are grateful and heartily thank the E.I.S. community.
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La Maison de l’Espérance
Year 10 made the delivery to La Maison de l’Espérance.
A Donkey to Market
Years 4 and 5 presented their version of “A Donkey to Market”
School Fair 2013
On Saturday, 23rd of March 2013, was the School Fair. It was not what I had expected it to be; it was even better. (Rhina Houinato)
Moving to the new school building
Middle School students were eager to express their excitement about the move to the new block of classrooms on the field through the writing of prose and poetry.
Aisha Aminu Sadiq, Sille Knudsen, Patrick Udosen and Dylan Collins are ‘four corners’ of the picture of the first week in their new environment.
Awards in the Chinese Cultural Centre’s Art Competition
Congratulations go out to Andrea El Hajj, Bell Rhina Houinato and Fatoumata Baba Jarjusey
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