May 17, 2018

Students from Twatemwa School line up for lunch at Living Compassion. Schools have reopened and all students have started classes.

Remember this cute face? Yes, this is Felistus, our very own teacher Charles's daughter. She has grown up, and this year she is doing Grade Seven at Twatemwa Primary School. Charles says he is confident that his daughter is going to pass her Grade 7 exams. Felistus is the third and last born of Charles's three children.

This is Emelia, our little cutie for the week. She is a student in Memory's class and loves singing. She is five years old.

Junior, who is in teacher Malila's class, enjoys his lunch of nshima with beans.

Jennifer all grown up and now in Grade Four. She was one of the students that started with Sister Phil and Joy. She is still able to sing the Genki songs that she learned.

Christabel and her friend Bwalya ready to go home after class. So cute!

Elias in the library going through some of the words that a Grade Six class at Twatemwa School had as their homework. The students bring in their homework, as well as read in the library. They are helped by Elias, Ann, and the four Grade Twelve girls who completed the program last year.

Pre-English work on the board prepared for Beatrice's pod.

Little Bornface gives his cutest smile. He is four years old and lives with his mother here in Kantolomba.

Some of our girls from Twabo pose for a photo at Living Compassion. They came in earlier than usual because they were let out early at their school due to a funeral.