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EtonHouse school report

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Isabel Brough, the School Community Liaison over at Chengdu EtonHouse International School, has kindly provided her own take on their recent Chengdu Sports Aid trip, along with two of the accounts that the children wrote.

On Sunday 1st November, children and staff from EtonHouse International School joined up with Chengdu Sports Aid for a trip to the Quake Zone. Prior to the visit, the children (aged between six and eleven) had talked about the Earthquake in class and what effect it had had on the communities and people in the affected area. They reflected on their own privileged lives and the comparative hardship experienced by those whose lives changed so suddenly.

The roads outside Chengdu were unpredictable and several road blocks, broken-down trucks and tailbacks meant a diversion from the intended destination of Mianzhu to Xiaoyudong, a small village tucked under snow-topped mountains. Time was limited due to the diversion, however the children had time to play a few games, sing some songs and donate their toys, clothes and books which they, along with other children from EtonHouse, had collected.

At school the next day, the children were asked to write an account of the trip.

Our Trip by Amelie Parish (UK), aged 6

We set off to the Bookworm at 7.45 and got there at about 7.50. I waited for my friends and then the bus came. I sat next to Carolina and we took turns to play my DS. It took a long time to get there because on one way the road was blocked and the other way a bus broke down. Finally when we got there we didn’t end up where we were supposed to but we got somewhere in the end. The children were having lunch so we played. We continued to play when they came out and 20 minutes later we gave out the toys and clothes we brought for them. We could see a snow mountain and a piece of mountain that fell off and if anyone lived underneath they would have died. After we went for lunch but before we did we went to see the school and did a race. For lunch I had a bowl of chicken noodles and some of my Mum’s beef noodles. When we had finished we got back on the bus. The children’s houses fell down and they built new plastic ones. When we got off the bus we sang Dancing Queen and Twinkle Twinkle in English and Chinese. After we did that we got back on the bus. For a 3 hour journey me and my friends played on my DS. When we got back to the bookworm we had some drinks and food. In the end I went home. What a busy day! I had a lot of fun!

Our Trip by Jenny Ong (Singapore), aged 8

It was awful in the toilet but it was wonderful playing and sharing our things and toys to the Quake zone kids yesterday. We sat on the bus for nearly four hours. It was boring. My grandmother went with me too. Ms. Celi, Mr. Huw, Ms Jo, Ms. Penny, Ms. Elise… and lots of other teachers, boyfriends and friends went with us. Some of the kids there are rude to us, but some are gentle and kind. I don’t know why some of the babies have holes on their bottoms. Why do their parents cut their pants? The quake zone that we should go was blocked, because a bus have broken on that road so we couldn’t go through it. Then we ended up going to another quake zone. I told you about it just now. They brought us to their school also, the school was destroyed in the earthquake so they need to build another one. Then we had one race with the kids. Carolina the cheetah won the race, I was a little bit jealous of her. A lady told us that they are building a kindergarten too. Soon the teachers brought some noodles for lunch. It was delicious but Carolina didn’t like it so I needed to eat the left-overs of it. Ms. Elise said I am not picky at all. It is easy to feed me up. I asked her why did she think I was not picky. She said that because I can eat the vegetables that other people don’t like. Later when I finished my noodles Ms. Elise and my grandmother brought us to look at some of the chicks, ducks and a puppy. The puppy was so scared when it saw us. Last we sat on the bus to go back to Chengdu. When Mr. Huw was asleep he opened his mouth and tried to snore. Ms. Celi asked me to throw something inside his mouth. A few hours later, the Bookworm gave us some drinks and food. 20 minutes later my Dad arrived and took me home. What a happy and busy day I had. I also slept well last night.

Chengdu Sports Aid (surprise) trip to Xiao Yu Dong

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Sichuan Quake Relief- Eton House visit to Xiao Yu Dong, Sunday November 1, 2009

Yesterday Chengdu Sports Aid organised a special outing for the parents, children and teachers of EtonHouse International School, which didn’t go quite according to plan but was a successful trip nonetheless. Mark Soper tells all:

Sunday was a lovely, clear day to be transporting a busload of children and adults from 15 different nations out to Luoshui. The students, parents, grandparents and teachers of EtonHouse International School’s year 2-5 programme also had donations of second hand toys, books and clothes stashed below. Everything was running according to plan. That is, until we got to within 20 km of our destination and found not one but two roads blocked by roadworks and broken axles!

The ever-dependable Yuanyuan, SQR’s Outreach Coordinator, made a couple of quick phone calls and had us in Xiao Yu Dong by midday.

No time for sports activities, but plenty of welcome arms and smiling faces greeting our arrival and dispersal of gifts. A walk around the brand new school and a gorgeous sprinkling of snow on the surrounding mountain tops made it all feel as if Christmas had come early to Xiao Yu Dong.

To everyone at EtonHouse, including Harry the driver, thank you for the wonderful thought and action that you put into helping us spread such welcome goodwill.

Photos of the day have been added to the ever-expanding CSA Photo Album. And don’t worry, Chengdu Sports Aid will be returning to Luoshui as soon as possible.

20090308: Luo Shui trip by Chengdu Sports Aid and Jerry Snell (Circus Action International/Clowns Sans Frontieres)

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

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Approximately 20 Chengdu Sports Aid volunteers and the Jerry Snell circus took a bus to Luo Shui via PengZhou.  About 50 kids were waiting for the group, and they got involved in sports coaching and activities, including skipping, basketball, badminton, soccer/football, and touch rugby.

There followed a fabulous performance from the Jerry Snell crew.  David Fiset, the bespectacled clown, drew in the whole crowd with sensational stage craft, with suitcase-based antics, threatening to kiss the audience, balancing a mop, a chair and a bicycle on his chin.  Pipat Suwapa was up next, mesmerising the crowd with his glass ball manipulation/juggling and comic moments, and Becky Hoops (Becky Priebe) followed up with dozens of hula hoops on the go simultaneously, massive hula hoops, and acrobatics verging on contortion.  Her tantalisingly frilly pair of bloomers were a big hit with the clown, who joined in the act, jumping in and out of moving hula hoops, standing on Becky’s shoulders and on her front as she held a bridge, all this with hula hoops and juggling going on.  David Bernbaum dazzled with his witty MCing, juggling, hula-hoop handling, magic, and handstands, and after some club-juggling and firestick juggling, the finale combined the talents of all 4 performers, overseen by Jerry Snell himself.

20090308_LuoShui_SportsandCircus010The crowd absolutely loved the show and screamed for more.  The post-finale was the golden moment of the day, as a little girl helped the clown pick up his juggling clubs. As she handed him one, he had no choice but to drop one to make room for the proffered club. The helpful assistant would hand the ‘next’ one to the clown, who again had to make room by dropping another. After about 7 exchanges, the little girl got fed up, picked up a club, and marched it into the performers’ dressing room, with the contrite clown in tow, and the crowd applauding.

The day finished with a penalty shoot-out competition, with the winner presented with a Glasgow Rangers football kit by die-hard fan Andy McAuley.20090308_LuoShui_SportsandCircus004
The day was a great deal of fun, and was a chance for SQR to check out the sports surface they helped fund at the school. The sandy/soily surface is fine for all the sports played on this day, and Chengdu Sports Aid aims to make regular trips to provide sports coaching and activities.
Many thanks to all at the school for welcoming us and to all at SQR for organising the trip, and for EtonHouse for providing the bus.

The performers were in Sichuan as part of Circus Action International, and Clowns Without Borders TRAUMA RELIEF TOUR 2009

PHOTOS: to see all the photos from the day, click here.

Duo Hoops (Becky Priebe and David Fiset) perform at the Spectacle benefice de Clowns Sans Frontieres on 20th Nov 2008

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