Welcome to our 2023 Christmas newsletter. We are pleased to say there is little to report as this has been a quiet and settled year. No major Covid problems, earthquakes or natural disasters! So, the school has continued to operate normally and without interruptions. The pupils were even asked to march in the annual Darjeeling Parade to help celebrate India Independence Day.
The academic year
This year, there have been 32 children at the School, split equally between girls and boys. Seven children have passed their year end exams and are moving up to the Darjeeling secondary schools in February. Their places will be taken by the new intake from the locality who we are confident will follow in their footsteps.
12 former pupils are currently at college or university, and one has been accepted to study medicine. A further 14 former pupils are now in years 11 and 12, and 3 are training to be nurses. Needless to say, it is highly unlikely that any of them would be where they are now without the dedication of the teachers at the school and your generous support.
The Homestay
The photo shown here is taken inside the homestay, funding for which came from yourselves. It has now been used by many visitors to the School.
Oscar’s visit to the school
A few weeks ago, Oscar Owen, a cousin of Hannah, brother of Rufus and grandson to Yvonne Foster (who visited the School a few years ago) came to Darjeeling to see the School. Due to a problem with his travel plans he arrived a couple of days late and school had broken up for the Christmas holiday, so he sadly missed seeing it in full swing. However a number of the children came into school especially to meet Oscar especially when they learned he was going to perform magic tricks for them, which, not surprisingly, they all loved!
More visitors in the new year!
Further visits to the School are planned in February and March by a friend of Hannah’s and 2 of our Trustees who will report back with the latest news and photos. A new video made at the school by Sean, son of founder Jason Lepcha, is now on our YouTube channel here. Please watch it to learn more about the 632 children who have attended the School thanks to you and your generous support!
So, very many thanks to you all and we wish you a Happy Christmas and a peaceful New Year.
The Trustees of the Hannah Memorial Academy Charitable Trust are - Christine Browning, Roger MacLaverty, John Higham, Ben Pattie, Ram Varma, Helen Wilde, and Camilla MacLaverty. We hope you are happy to receive occasional news about the progress of the school, but if you would prefer not to receive our newsletters, please email us at admin@hannahmemorialacademy.org to unsubscribe and if you would like to help us with a donation, no matter how small, then please visit this page of our website
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