A day in the lives of our children

Because of the LORD's great love we are not consumed, for His compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. Lamentations 3:22-23

School runs from 7:30am-6pm Children are served only one meal a day because of food shortage

Monday-Friday

Morning Assembly 7:30-8:00am
Devotion and prayers (7:30-7:45)
Announcement, etc (7:45-8:00)

 

Every Tuesday – Peace Education (Shed Light on South Sudan)

Upper classes (4th grade to high school) have peace education in their curriculum/syllabus. Also, , children are selected from different classes for semi-workshop on peace, unity and reconciliation. The organization sometime invite guest speakers to conduct this workshop. The goal is to promote peace within or South Sudan.

 

Thursday 3:30-5pm – Debate Club

Debate is conducted every Thursday and it can be either among Nile Orphan Care children ( 4th grade- High School) or Nile Orphan Care and other schools.

Every Friday 2:00pm-3:30 in the Fellowship Hall

Guest speakers are invited to lead devotion and prayer.
Children will sing gospel songs and perform dancing.
This group meet twice a week to learn new songs or do some other practice.

Every Saturday either in the morning or late afternoon – Sports

Football and Volleyball

Name of the team: Inter-Ethnic Star
Inter-Ethnic Star may play against each other (teachers vs pupils or class vs class). Some other times they play against other schools.

Scouting

Nile Orphan Care Scout is number one in all schools in Juba if not South Sudan at large.

Occasionally – Drama/Poem Club

This activity is done occasionally either when organization is having event or any other organize function. This group meet once a week to compose, rehearse, etc.

Traditional Dance

Nile Orphan Care orphanage is ethnically diverse. The children represent 64 tribes and this is the reason why school is called Inter-Ethnic Academy. So in this Club, they learn songs and dance across their cultural background.

During breaks

Other activities which are play during breaks or after school include but not limited to: Hope, skip and jump, Tag, marble, tug of war, paper airplanes, catch, blindfolded, Tic-tac-toe, hand- clap game, etc.

 

Appeal: all these activities are made possible by individuals like you who are willing to donate balls, Bibles and other things that give fun to these children. Thank you for helping us to put smiling faces on these children.


 

Traditional Dance