Reading with Juliet

At the end of each school day we sit in our circle to read a story, and to give thanks to everyone who has been with us through the day. We give thanks to God, we give thanks to our teachers and we give thanks to each individual child. The children really feel special as they hear their names repeated by everyone in the circle. Each child also enjoys a hug and affirmation from their teacher before they leave for home!

Morning line up

The school day routine starts with the children arriving with teacher Maitri. She helps them out the car and they know to line up at the gate because our school is on a busy road. The children make sure that they have their backpacks and then stand quietly with their arms across their chests. They say “good morning” to teacher Devi as she opens the gate for them. Once inside they place their bags and jackets in their cubbyholes and greet Juliet who is busy preparing their breakfast. As soon as everyone has cleaned teeth, hands and faces it is time to say grace and eat breakfast. Our school day has started!

Gardening at Colt

Gardening sessions this term started in the classroom with children sitting quietly, listening to a rendition of Frédéric Chopin’s ‘Waterfall’.  Then we made a list of what plants need to grow and thrive. Going outdoors into the garden I picked leaves for the children to smell – we smelt the leaves of mint, lavender, spearmint, rosemary, and nutmeg pelargonium.

At the worm farm children stood on chairs to watch the worms, and feed them vegetable peels, apple cores, kitchen scraps and water. I was able to quickly identify helpers who were keen to help manage the worm farm! Composting and planting of vegetable and herb seedlings are activities lined up for the end of February.

Children were then introduced to the Peace Garden and learnt that this corner of tranquility was a safe space to take a break when they were feeling upset or feeling sad. They held the smooth stones and figurines in their hands and watched the sun dance off the glass mosaic that is mounted on the wall. Before going in for snack time we all sang ‘blessings on the blossoms’ which the children enthusiastically recited, together with the hand gestures. Creativity and wonderment is born from our five senses therefore children need to be out in nature as much as possible.

First week First term

The first term has started with our two classes, a total of 22 children settling into the daily routine with boundless enthusiasm! Sunflower class has welcomed a new group of 3 -4 year olds. Class assistant Juliet helped each one find their place around the classroom table to enjoy their first breakfast together.

Grade R class made the most of the sunny weather last week and walked to the park with teacher Nushfeekah and class assistant Ntombi. The daily attendance in both classes has been very encouraging. Parents are making an effort each morning to get their children ready in time for when our educare driver Danny arrives to fetch them.

A successful Parent Teacher Meeting was held this week with most parents attending. It was an opportunity to educate our parents about primary healthcare and child development. They were encouraged to stimulate their children at home with simple and practical home programs.

 

Working hand in hand in 2022

This year 4 of our most vulnerable children start their formal schooling in Grade R at Heatherdale Primary School in Athlone. To assist with their transition into the new system Colt has committed to their parents and the Principal of Heatherdale to provide the children with uniforms, stationery and daily transport to school. Working hand in hand with the children’s parents and their new Grade R teachers the staff and volunteers at Colt will be supporting the 4 families as much as possible.

If you are able to assist with school supplies and uniforms, or wish to volunteer in 2022 kindly contact Mala Maitri Makan on 084 9194864.

If you wish to make a donation please follow the link http://colt.org.za/donate/

Kindly note that the name of the Colt bank account has changed to Children of Light Educare Trust. The Bank account number and branch remain unchanged.

Bank:  Absa (savings account)

Name:  Children of Light Educare Trust

Account No:  93 2207 3615

Branch:  632005 (Claremont)

Kindly email your contact details and proof of payment to Devi at info@colt.org.za

Advent festival

Today we celebrated our Advent Festival, and graduation of our Grade R learners.  A proud moment was to see some of our children, who have been with Colt since it started, don their gowns and enter the festival spiral to extinguish their candle. We have witnessed them overcome challenges and grow in confidence. Today we honoured their progress! It was a joyous and proud morning for all our children, parents, teachers and Colt friends.

           

 

Parenting Program

Educare parents, teachers and volunteers attended a 5 day intensive parent training programme this month. Early Years Services, a non-profit organisation, has facilitated this successful programme for many years. Group discussions covered topics about self-respect, self-care, self-love, nutrition, grief and loss, safety and protection, and domestic violence. Parents were very keen to participate in the discussions and to learn more about child development and childrens’ rights. They were informed about local support networks such as social workers, safe houses and clinics that are available to help them become responsible parents and positive role models for their children.

On completion of the programme each participant received a certificate of attendance.

 

4th Birthday Celebration

 

 

The Colt birthday celebration was a joyous and special occasion on Friday the 15th. All the children and staff participated in a yajna / fire ceremony to give thanks to the Divine for sustaining the Educare. Then, after singing a few rounds of “Happy Birthday” everyone enjoyed tea, treats and a slice of birthday cake!

To make a donation towards our Birthday Campaign please click on this link http://colt.org.za/donate/

  

 

Last term 2021

It’s the last term in 2021 and children and teachers are gearing up for a very busy few weeks. This week COLT celebrates its 4th Birthday!

In July we launched our Birthday campaign to raise funds towards our teacher’s and driver’s salaries. We are most grateful to the many donors who have already donated in support of our campaign, but we have a long way to go still to reach our target of R170 000!

Follow this link to read our Birthday campaign blog – http://colt.org.za/birthday-campaign/

To make your donation please follow this link – http://colt.org.za/donate/ 

 

COLT family day

A Spring Family Day in Newlands Forest was thoroughly enjoyed by Colt children and parents on Friday. We found a beautiful spot under a canopy of trees with large rocks close by for the children to play on. Being surrounded by nature like this has a nurturing effect on both adults and children.

We formed a large circle  for Yoga exercises and after some stretching and breathing we lay on our backs to look up at the canopy of trees, watching how the wind played with the branches and leaves. Everyone joined the forest walk alongside the river, and then we created mandalas. After our lunch and beverages we slowly walked back to the school bus for the trip home.

Juliet’s story

Juliet Mabhauwah started at Children of Light Educare (Colt) when it opened in 2017. She says: “I came only with my lovable personality and no experience in ECD (early childhood development). I came with a love for children. Patience is something that I struggled with, but I feel the reason God placed me at COLT was to learn patience. My journey started with having to work very hard on myself. It was not easy. I was very fortunate to have role models like teacher Mala and teacher Devi and learnt from the way that they worked with the children.

In order to gain this experience I had to adopt a positive attitude, good work ethic and a willingness to get involved wherever I was needed. This held me in good stead because not only did I earn the trust of the children, but they fell in love with me. That gave me even more courage to familiarise myself with their taste buds and learn how to make their favourite dish, rice and beans!

One of the best things that I was introduced to at Colt was Yoga. The philosophy and Hatha Yoga helped so much to have a better understanding and to get through the day. Therefore I find myself more centred now than before. Colt started to feel like my second home and I started to feel more balanced – when I cook I cook with love, and whatever I’m doing I do it wholeheartedly. With the guidance of my 2 mentors from back in 2017 I learnt to use a diary and prepare for the next day.

Over the years I realised that I’m not at Colt by coincidence, but because God wanted me here at this time. With good guidance from the right people I’ve grown and gained so much confidence over the past 4 years. Now I’m a teacher’s assistant and working more closely with the children so that I continue to grow and learn every day.”

This is the last of the four staff interviews that form part of our Birthday Campaign. We have enjoyed sharing their stories with you! Our children need them –Help us and Donate  now http://colt.org.za/birthday-campaign/

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Cooking Demo

To receive the zoom link for the cooking demo please send your proof of payment to coltfundraising@gmail.com