Back to School! New classrooms & new students at the Congo Peace School - October 2021

The Congo Peace School’s new year began in early October, when we welcomed more teachers and students for two new grades, 6th grade primary and 5th grade secondary, as well as an additional preschool class in the new building, pictured here at the very end of construction! The third preschool class ensures that all the students starting first grade have experienced pedagogy rooted in exploration and curiosity as informed by our preschool partner PILA Global, an experience the first grade teacher had witnessed as a notable difference in the students’ willingness to ask questions and engage with the curriculum.

Reflecting on the start of a new year, the school’s visionary founder Amani Matabaro shared: “Our teaching is for a big goal, teaching against silence, promoting critical thinking and problem solving as opposed to the project by King Léopold II, when in 1883 he said that our children in schools should only trust and believe what they are taught through memorization—we are teaching for nonviolence, peace, freedom, and equality! Our students and teachers are the daughters and sons of liberty in the learning and teaching process.”

 

The students and staff continue to wear masks indoors, and outside, release some of the fear that the pandemic induces, on top of the region’s systemic poverty and conflict. With physical play and learning, playing games, dancing, and getting their hands dirty with the latest techniques in sustainable, organic farming and respect for the earth and all it provides, the students are living in the knowledge that they are loved, respected, and encouraged!

 

Watch the video, and trust me, you’ll want to turn the volume up.

And hands-on learning at the farm:

And lots of time to play:

Pictured below is Nancy Baderha, an 8th grader this year. 14 years old, Nancy is very happy to be back to school and reconnect with her friends and teachers. From Amani: We believe all our students are strong, competent, and creative. Nancy is one of our amazing students who loves science and especially math classes. She wants to study and work in bioengineering.

As we near full capacity of students and staff next year (2022 – 2023, when year 5 secondary students will matriculate to their final year 6!) we couldn’t do this without you, our family of generous donors. Thank you for your commitment to greater peace and equality in Congo, and thus, in our world. We are all deeply connected.

As we watch the new building fill with preschool students, a special thank you to Susan Saltz who, in honor of Anita Saltz and the Gary Saltz Foundation, committed to funding the construction of the three new preschool classrooms to host our partner PILA Global’s game-changing preschool program, known as The Nest: Congo. With Harriet Zaretsky’s (Dillon Henry Foundation) additional funding, and Amani and the community’s commitment to build the second floor, the construction was completed, and PILA Global’s Alise and Tom arrived to outfit the rooms, work with the teachers, and the students are flourishing!

As we grow, we must grow our family – please forward this to friends and family who can sign up to give as little as $3 monthly at Patreon or fdonate page.  If you’re able to invest more and would like to make a one-time year end gift, please mail the check to Action Kivu, 4470 W. Sunset Blvd., Suite 160, Los Angeles, CA 90027, or contact me at actionkivu.org to receive bank details for a wire.  $660 dollars covers the cost of tuition, uniforms, supplies, and meals for one student!

 

May we all learn from these students and take time to play, dance, dig in the dirt to grow good food, and find joy in each day.

In gratitude,


Rebecca Snavely
Executive Director, Action Kivu