Jacaranda School for Orphans hold end of year party

The management for the Jacaranda School for Orphans in Malawi’s commercial capital Blantyre recently hosted a party for its students as it closed for Christmas and New Years Day holidays.

Director of Jacaranda School, Luc Deschamps with students (VOA/L. Masina)
Director of Jacaranda School, Luc Deschamps with students (VOA/L. Masina)
Santa Claus shares sweets and other gifts with students at the Jacaranda School for Orphans (VOA/L. Masina)
Santa Claus shares sweets and other gifts with students at the Jacaranda School for Orphans (VOA/L. Masina)
Jacaranda School students participate in "dancing show case."
Jacaranda School students participate in “dancing show case.”

Around 500 people including students, staff members and others from surrounding areas attended the event, which was held at the school’s premises in Chigumula area.

The party included gifts,  Santa Claus, and a “dancing show case” by the students.

The school management told VOA that the yearly celebration has been a school tradition for the past 13years.

The school’s director, Luc Deschamps, said: “[We feel] it is very important for us to celebrate Christmas because the children do not have parents. They stay with either a grandmother or a distant aunt or uncle, and they are not able to cerebrate at home or have a party or a little bit of sweets and cake for the children. So, we provide a happy day for the children to celebrate the spirit of Christmas. And it is also a way of our children to learn to give.”

Deschamps, who is also an Honorary Consul of France in Malawi, said before the main event the patrons were treated to “a nice meal” from the students.

“We had a big, big lunch with good meat and rice,[the dish made from maize flour called] nsima, of course, and vegetables. And it was the students themselves who cooked the meal for everybody, for over 500 people,” he said.

One of the students, Eddah Zimba, said,  “The celebrations are really cool, … I have enjoyed myself. I have eaten, and now I am here dancing. What has interested me most is the gift that we have received the like the puffs, the biscuits, the squash and the dance.”

She thanked the school’s management for hosting the Christmas party for students who in most cases do not have such celebrations at home.

Another student Emmanuel Chisale said good meal aside, the event has taught him the spirit of sharing.

“This party has brought a change in my life. I have learned that we have to have a heart for sharing one another as the Father Christmas was doing,” he said.

Founded in 2002, the Jacaranda School for Orphans is the only one in Malawi which provides free primary, secondary and tertiary education to children without parents.

A Malawian woman, Marie Da Silva, started the school after she returned from the United States where she spent nineteen years working as a nanny.

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bbsupporter
bbsupporter
9 years ago

Great

swiswiri mbewa
swiswiri mbewa
9 years ago

I commend management and staff of Jacaranda School for their benevolence. We all can support the needy people in our communities in many ways.

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