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KAR Education Team visit to GAU

Posted: Mon 02 Nov 2015 1:25 pm
by KAR
Donation to Kyrenia animal rescue by GAU nursery children.
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On Friday October 23rd Kyrenia Animal Rescue education team were presented with a very generous amount of dog and cat food. This food had been donated during the previous week by parents, pupils and the school for World Animal Welfare week.

During the week the education team, comprising of Maggie Smith, Carole Widdison and Annie the very special 3-legged Cyprus Terrier, had spent time with five classes of 4 year olds . They learnt about what cats and dogs need to be happy and healthy, what a new dog needs and how to stay safe around cats and dogs. Each lesson was interactive and the pupils had great fun making cat noises and learning how to groom a dog and stand ` Like a tree ` if they should come across a dog they didn`t know rather than scream or run away.

On the Friday afternoon the education team spent time with twenty four 3 year olds and then presented Certificates of Achievement to all of the pupils taught in an assembly with pupils and teachers. K.A.R. committee member Diana Peek and her husband Alan also attended the assembly and presentation.

Each pupil was given a folder of simple tasks and information which the teachers used with them in a lesson. These then went home to parents for them to read.

Kyrenia Animal Rescue would like to say a big thank you to the pupils, parents and the teachers for this donation, especially Suzan Pastɪrmacɪoğlu, Head of English, for organising everything.

Re: KAR Education Team visit to GAU

Posted: Mon 02 Nov 2015 2:46 pm
by sophie
Education, Education, Education. The only real way forward regarding animal welfare in the TRNC. A long hard slog all the same.

Re: KAR Education Team visit to GAU

Posted: Mon 02 Nov 2015 3:27 pm
by bigbadbob
I believe this is the answer and the only chance to improve the lives of animals here.
If the children can be taught a new way of thinking and shown how they should treat and care for animals but also experience the pleasure, fun and of love they give to you, the children can pass this on to their families.
Well done KAR and for the children to have a collection for the animals must mean they are learning to care.
Good News for a change!

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