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INSERVICE TEACHER TRAINING ONCLASS MANAGEMENT SKILLS FROM 25-26 AUGUST 2012
Posted by FOMOE in Headmaster updates on October 31, 2012
As one way of making insuring quality teaching and learning MOET organises refresher courses to teachers .This year the school management organised yet another in-service teacher training on class management skills. Read the rest of this entry »
STOP-OVER VISITORS CONTINUE TO CHEER MOET CHILDREN
Posted by FOMOE in Headmaster updates on October 31, 2012
The 20th of July 2012 saw the coming of other friends of MOET Mark and Susan Beaumont of Child Survival inMalawi. They made a stop over as they were cycling fromCapeMaclear to Mulanje. Read the rest of this entry »
ORGANISED TRIPS TO LAKE MALAWI NATIONAL PARK ISLANDS
Posted by FOMOE in Headmaster updates on October 31, 2012
Children enjoy play and swimming is one of them. For the first time close to half of the school children at MOET had memorable times when they visited one of the world heritage sites in Cape Maclear. Read the rest of this entry »
MULANJE MOUNTAIN CLIMB 2012
Posted by FOMOE in Headmaster updates on October 31, 2012
August 2012 is very memorable time month indeed in the history of MOETSchool when friends from England came to Malawi to do fundraising with MOET children. Read the rest of this entry »
THE ROTARY CLUB OF NORTH BERWICK DONATES TO MOET SCHOOL.
Posted by FOMOE in Headmaster updates on July 31, 2012
Ken Wilson has been in Malawi for some time. His love of the country makes him come to Malawi sometimes. As one way of helping the needy children Ken designed the plan of MOET School way back in 2000. With his passion for the needy, Ken who belongs to the Rotary Club of North Berwick in Scotland had his club take the initiative of sponsoring a teacher for one year. This is a commendable initiative. Read the rest of this entry »
GENSET INSTALLATION.
Posted by FOMOE in Headmaster updates on July 31, 2012
The visitors who come to MOET School make surprise help when they go back home because of the good work the school is doing to the orphans and vulnerable children. A couple visited MOET in May 2012, Nigel and Julia White who toured the school and were impressed with the standards of the school. Upon arriving home in UK they approached their company to render help to assist MOET with a Generator to carter for the electricity black outs. Read the rest of this entry »
SPORTS DAY AT MOET SCHOOL
Posted by FOMOE in Headmaster updates on July 31, 2012
More work no play makes Patuma a dull girl. Sports is one way of ensuring that children are physically fit. MOET organized a sports day on 28th June 2012 to restore the lost glory of field and track events in schools. Read the rest of this entry »
MOET ANAMED /KINDERGARTEN BUILDING
Posted by FOMOE in Headmaster updates on July 31, 2012
Nursery school education is a pre requisite to formal education . The strategy of offering quality education at MOET was designed to enroll children from the nursery and to keep tracking them to the other classes. MOET for a long time had no classroom for nursery children. A new two roomed building has been erected to carter for the nursery class and Action for Natural Medicine program[ANAMED]. Read the rest of this entry »
WONDERFUL LADIES FOR A WONDERFUL WORK
Posted by FOMOE in Headmaster updates on July 31, 2012
A group of ladies from UK cycling from Cape Maclear visited MOET School . Led by Fiona Moore the group brought in assorted educational materials for the children at MOET. Read the rest of this entry »
MOET ANAMED
Posted by FOMOE in Headmaster updates on April 15, 2012
The dependence on locally available resources to sustain life is a pre requisite to healthy life. MOET a centre for ANAMED and Permaculture has engaged itself in several networks in an effort to enhance the activities at the centre and beyond.
In December 2011 MOET participated in the ANAMED training that took place at the Anglican Mission in Malindi. MOET foreign volunteers and staff shared resources with the participants at the workshop. Read the rest of this entry »



