Madidima Primary School - Visit From English Students

Visit From English Students

In the Spring of 2005, 23 students from Wallington County Grammar School visited the school, donating sports equipment, stationary, books and a small amount of money. They also spent some time teaching English words to the children, entertaining them, and talking with teachers and representatives of the education department.

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