Healthy Food & Healthy Eating Habits

Liceo Artistico

Liceo Artistico -Arica- Chile teacher Roberto Parra has been teaching to his 33 students to learn healthy eating habits since the beginning of the Corona Pandemic. They have learned to wash their hands and food when cooking or preparing the food. Currently they are passing on information gained to other students of school via online workshops.

Nursing plants and planting flowers

Youth for Change Education

Also in Ghana the corona virus strikes. The government in Ghana is reopening education institutions in phases. All schools were closed in March, only final year students were allowed in late June to prepare for their exit exams and they completed that 18th of September. Now, only second year students of junior high school class will be allowed from 5th October to 10th December. All the other grades will begin next year in January. 

We are taking advantage, because of the low crowds, to nurse plants and also plant flowers in the school. Plans are also advanced in going into farming to support the school. 

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World Environmental Day

Algadir

Coinciding with 5 june 2020, Al-Ghadir Educational Complex celebrated the World Environment Day by adopting green management policies and promoting environmental concerns for students.

Al-Ghadir School students, along with the principals and teachers of the complex, defended the day by planting saplings in the green space around the school and holding a rally with placards carrying environmental slogans.

Al-Ghadir School, a member of the International Life-Link Foundation, has already defined several events as a priority of its programs to honor the environment of this unique human heritage.

Now, despite the special circumstances created by the Coronavirus, Al-Ghadir's large family has decided to consider this international event as a public duty to protect its human habitat, given the restrictions and the observance of health protocols.