24 December 2012

Flat people

I have been away from LAMB School for four months now and miss the students and staff there. Grade 4 have been reading Flat Stanley (Brown, J. 1964) and I have had the honour of their visit in England and now in Denmark.


Flats at the counter in the dining hall at Redcliffe
Flats with me in the Library at Redcliffe
London Bridge
London Underground 
Visiting H. C. Andersen at his birth place in Odense, Denmark


We made a snow man early on 24 December


09 June 2012

Your prayers answered

Our students' last O Level exam was yesterday, Friday, 8 June 2012. It was a long Maths exam, but all four students reported that they did somewhere between very and really well; definitely a good way to end.
Thank you to all who prayed for the students, the answers to your prayers about was that only three exams were rescheduled; one was rescheduled for start at 23:45 when the opposition did call a strike and two other shorter ones consecutively from 19:30 when one of the opposition parties called a half-day strike in another big city. The big point of praise is that none of the test were cancelled and our students were able to travel to Dinajpur even for the second to last exam when the transport workers in our division called a blockade for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, this week.
At the beginning of the Chemistry tests that started at 19:30 there was no electricity and the parents were told to go buy candles, but a well-connected student from another school had a father who knew how to 'push the right buttons' to get power back on in the part of Dinajpur town where the exams were held.
Two of our students went straight to Dhaka in order to seek admission at a school there, the other two are enjoying well deserved time off.
Thank you for your prayers, and thank you for continuing to pray for the students as they continue their studies.
At LAMB School we start our exam week tomorrow, 10 June; everything is ready, the children are appropriately busy studying while the teachers are waiting to start marking papers after the first tests.
In the photo Grades 4 and 5 have gone to our nearby river to take water samples for testing. Our newest teacher, who doesn't want to be mentioned by name, is a great blessing in helping us teach science skills. 

17 May 2012

Midnight stars

When, yesterday evening, the opposition declared a countrywide shutdown for today, Thursday, the British Council, and all the students taking their exams today, were scrambling to figure out what to do.
At 10:30 PM last night, we were given confirmation that the exams would happen today, but also that the one our students are taking would start at 11:45 PM.
Please pray for the students, I think they will be awake tonight, but I wonder how they will be doing tomorrow afternoon when they have to take another test after a night without much sleep.
Also do pray for Bangladesh and for the political situation here.
While we can discuss the justification for calling a general strike when 33 opposition politicians are arrested in one day, there is hopefully no harm in taking a little pleasure in one of the common ways objections are shown. I wonder about the hunger anybody will feel after not having eaten for a full two hours...

05 May 2012

O Level Candidates 2012


We are proud to have our 3rd group of students take their O Level Exams at the end of Grade 10. There are just four of them and their exams are scheduled to begin on Monday, 7 May 2012. They, their parents and all of us at the school have big hopes for them.
We hope they do well in their exams, we hope they get into good schools to continue their education, we hope they stay healthy throughout the month of exams and perhaps uniquely for Bangladesh, we hope the opposition will not find more to call general strikes over for the time being.
During the last two weeks we have had first three and then two days of shut-downs (hartals) in Bangladesh. They have been linked to the disappearance of a member of the main opposition party.
Our students have to travel 30 km (17 miles) to get to the exam venue in Dinajpur and will be in trouble if we can’t get them there or if the exams are cancelled. The exams are international exams, and while it might be possible to re-schedule to the next day, the British Council and Cambridge International Examinations have informed us, that if this is not possible, we will have to re-register for the next available exams in November this year or in May/June next.
We have other hopes too, for bright futures, lives that honour God, for joy, happiness and all good things.
Please pray with us for Adib, Omika, Oli and Priyana.

17 February 2012

Study tours and visas

We are half way through February and thankful and have just been on study tours with most of our children.
The little ones 4-6 year olds went on van-garis (flat-bed rickshaws) to the bus terminal and our potters colony in Parbatipur.
The middle group went to Kantoji Mondir, the Rajbari and Ramshagar in or near Dinajpur.
Grade 6 to 8 saw a Sugar Mill and a church near the site where William Carey first landed when he came to this part of what was then India.
The children had a great time; I am thankful for a good teaching activity planned by one of the teachers in my group, for protection when a construction project on the otherwise safe walk saw our 52 children walk right past a 7 meter (20-foot) hole in the ground and for having all the children return safely to LAMB.


On the bus, one of our younger students wanted me to repeatedly sing a certain song for him; he said it was his favourite. The words are complicated if you are eight years old and English is your second language, but the tune is catchy and the last two lines are easy to sing.


Father God I Wonder how I managed
to exist without the knowledge
of Your parenthood and Your loving care
Now I am Your son, I am adopted in Your family
and I will never be alone
'cause Father God You're there beside me
I will sing Your praises
I will sing Your praises for evermore


After having sung the verse for him a couple of times, he said, 'Uncle, what does it mean?' 


Please pray that all our students will know that God is our Father because He has adopted us into His family.


We give thanks for more visas for teachers, do continue to pray for the remaining three at the school, and for a couple for other LAMB staff.

20 January 2012

New Year at LAMB

We are thankful to God for a new year. With it we have received a new five-year approval for LAMB; hospital, development work, rehab, training centre and school.
We pray that we will be able to honour God with the permission and with the resources we have been given to do the work here.

At the school Ken Ford-Powell is back from England and Bani Sharmma is away on maternity leave. We give thanks for both Ken's presence and Aunti Bani's baby girl. It doesn't quite work to substitute a head of first school with an O Level teacher, but with some reshuffling of everybody here we are getting on with a new semester.

We have had farewells for three students who transferred out at the beginning of school year in government schools but have not taken in new students to fill the places. Please pray for the children who are now learning to learn in a very different system.

Thank you for your faithfulness in 2011. Please pray for us this year too.

We hope to get status as a registered school with the government of Bangladesh. The benefits include school books for the children, access to national exams and a lot of administrative work in reporting to the government. Pray with us that the children will be helped as they transition into other schools after LAMB because of this work.

Please also pray for on-going teacher development. We have four teachers who are still new, and all of us benefit from help in teaching well.

Pray for wisdom as we work with families on planning and delivering the best possible education for their children.

Pray that all the children who come through the school will leave with the knowledge that God loves them.

We are also praying for work permits and visas for all foreign staff.

LAMB English Medium School - Bangladesh