Category: Headmaster updates

October 2018 Report – Harvesting Of Bananas

If you didn’t already know, MOET is one of Mangochi’s pioneering schools in proudly advocating and practicing the Permaculture Program. This program improve the environment and food insecurity in Malawi. It also attracts visitors to our school. We are doing everything possible to set a model for the pupils and the community to follow. One…
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October 2018 Report – MOET Hold a Parents And Teachers Association Meeting

MOET consider parents (usually guardians) as partners to confide with, when building a successful future of a child. To achieve this, the institution routinely hold meeting with parents to discuss progress and to resolve challenges together. One such meeting took place in October where participants were discussing Standard 8 learners. The aim of the meeting…
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October 2018 Report – MOET’s new Vocational Skills Assistant

14 years ago, Yamikani Luka enrolled at MOET Primary School in Standard 2 when he was living with his Uncle at Makawa village, which is within the MOET catchment area. Life for Luka was initially miserable, as support from his uncle was inadequate. MOET took up the responsibility to support the boy and encouraged him…
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October 2018 Report – Visitors from Germany

Early in the month, MOET received visitors from Germany: Lena and Lukas. Lena came to work at MOET some years ago as a volunteer teacher. She went back home in 2014. “I decided to come back to MOET with my boyfriend to see its beautiful environment and friendly people” She said.  It was so fantastic…
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September 2018 Report – Visitors from Zomba visits MOET

MOET School receives a lot of visitors from various walk of life. For example, in September, MOET received a family from Zomba, Malawi, after hearing more about the success of the school. The family had a lot of fun with MOET pupils. The children admitted to have learned a lot about nature conservation and water…
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September 2018 Report – New Academic Term with New Road Safety Enhancement

MOET puts the safety of the pupils first, as a matter of priority. After reporting the need to control the speed of vehicles passing the school to the Road Safety Council, the road that runs alongside the school, was given a new look, as speed bumps and a zebra crossing were put in place. Apart…
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September 2018 Report – First term of academic year begins

The first term of the 2018/19 academic year started in September as successful pupils changed grades and faced new classroom environments and teachers. MOET supports pupils with writing materials in the first week of their arrival, to encourage them, as their academic journey starts. The photo below was taken just after the pupils had received…
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August 2018 Report – Nature living in harmony at MOET

Due to the availability of different vegetation species, MOET’s surroundings inhabit and are frequently visited by a diverse species of organisms such as birds, snakes, lizards and insects. A couple of weeks ago, the premises became home to a colony of stray bees that sought refuge in one of the used vehicle tyres strategically placed…
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August 2018 Report – Aquaculture products harvest for income and food boost

As covered in the past, MOET is still maintaining aquaculture where fish is stocked for fingerling sales, mature fish sales and as a protein supplement for the students (under school feeding program). In August, MOET decided to harvest some fish as a routine process, which also fell nicely in time for replenish the water in…
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August 2018 Report – Food lean season begins as MOET buys maize in bulk for storage

There are seasons in the year when food becomes scarce in Malawi. This happens partly due to weather and also the higher demand for consumption than what the country can produce. These seasons are earmarked by the rapid increase in the price of the staple food which is maize. To survive the season, MOET thought…
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