Saturday, January 28, 2012

Week Without Walls (23 January - 27 January) : A complete reflection

This Week Without Walls (WWW) was my grade's final school trip. Hence, it included a variety of activities which helped us to develop and grow in various aspects such as personality development, community service, collaboration and communication, creativity and ingenuity, tackling physical and mental challenges, planning activities, and leadership. The WWW program also included a variety of leisure trips such as trekking on the Situlpahuwa rock and visiting the Yala National Park.

Every day in the WWW was unique, and on each day, I was able to grow by developing and enhancing my personality by engaging in activities involving Creativity, Action and Service.

DAY 1 - MONDAY

The programme for the first day was to visit the schools and conduct a recce in order to create plans for the major tasks that needed to be accomplished in order to renovate the school. The day began with a 5 hour bus journey via the new Southern Expressway. However, the work for the day began in the afternoon after arrival when both the sections of Grade 11 visited both the schools that we were going to attempt to help by providing different kinds of physical labour. The schools were vacant today and hence, both the grades were able to plan properly.

My class was able to plan efficiently as we had already used information from the teachers' recce trip and divided ourselves into working groups such as the mural group, the construction group, the painting group and others. Me and my peers Humza and Uvin were responsible for landscaping work. All the groups were responsible for completing their individual tasks firstly, however, were free to join other groups after completing the specified tasks.

During the recce trip, I was responsible for talking to the construction group leader Sonny and arranging the different tools that me and my landscaping team would require to work. This enabled me to collaborate with my peers in order to plan and initiate an activity.

After arriving back at the hotel, all of us reflected on the recce. We set specific goals for our tasks in order to be able to accomplish our goals. My goals briefly were to:

  • Work with full commitment. Complete all tasks that have been initiated. (Show commitment and perseverance.)
  • Learn new landscaping skills and use them to make the pre-school playground area a more child friendly zone. (Develop new skills.)
  • Consult my landscaping team and collaborate with them to complete the tasks. Also, I will help my class peers and always boost their morale. (Collaborate with peers.)
  • Be respectful to pre-school community and to the purpose of the task. Always work whole-heartedly, responsibly and with complete focus as the tasks that we will be carrying out will directly impact the lives of the pre-school community as well as the students' futures. (Engaging in issues of global importance and understanding the ethical implications of my tasks.)
  • Be a risk taker and open-minded learner. (Undertake new challenges and increase my awareness of my strengths and areas of growth.)
After dinner, both the sections of the grade separately planned the performances that we would carry out in the afternoon on Wednesday after completing our work in the pre-schools. This performance would take place in front of the whole pre-school community, including the students, teachers and parents. My class finalized that we would perform one English song as a whole group, while two Sinhala songs would be sung by the Sri Lankan students. The English song we will all song in chorus is 'Stand By Me' by Ben. E King.

It was a fun and exciting day for me.

Below are a few photographs taken during the day:

Me (inside the van) helping to load the baggage. Photograph by: Dharshana.
Mr. Lockwood addressing our class. Photograph by: Uvin Ranaweera.

The condition of the merry-go-round and the pyramid before our work as seen on Day 1. Photograph by: Uvin Ranaweera.


DAY 2 - TUESDAY

Tuesday was a very successful day. All of us were initially welcomed by the children with flowers. It was a very nice moment. In the beginning, everyone interacted and played with the children. The playing session included games such as "duck-duck-goose" and treasure hunt. These games were not a 100% successful as the language barrier, lack of planning on the part of the games team, and poor organization led to poor understanding of the games and hence a poor success in introduction and communication. However, the improvised idea of having a drawing session solved this problem and enabled all of us to make new friends. I made many new friends such as Janith, Shashun and Udina. I played with the children on the see-saw and also helped them to swing on a tyre swing that had been placed by the construction team in the playing time. While interacting with the children, I found it difficult to communicate with them. Hence, I developed a new skill of speaking some key Sinhala terms to appreciate, to say thank you and even to maintain an order by saying words and phrases meaning 'next' and 'his turn'. I enjoyed playing with the children.

After playing with the children, I began work with my landscaping team. We decided to use the rake to clear all the small rocks in the playground and later to use the hoe to take out the obtruding sharp rocks from the ground. I used a rake and hoe for the first time in my life. Hence, I was able to develop a new labour skill that will be useful to me in my future too. In the process, I also helped my peer Uvinconsidered its ethical implications on the pre-school community.

By the end of the work session, me and my team had been able to clean and clear more than half of the playground and also remove a majority of the obtruding rocks.

Later, after dinner at the hotel, me and my peers collaborated together and rehearsed for the performance that would take place on the next day. It was a fun time as everyone sang and practiced happily.

Below are a few photographs taken during the day:

Receiving 'the flower' - A mesmerising welcome. Photograph by: Uvin Ranaweera.

Children playing "Duck-duck-goose". Photograph by: Uvin Ranaweera.


Me working at the playground and clearing the small rocks. Photograph by: Uvin Ranaweera.

DAY 3 - WEDNESDAY

It was the final day for the pre-school work today. In the beginning, we were welcomed by the school children with flowers. We began the day by directly starting the interaction time. I was able to familiarize myself with my new friends Janith and Shashun. Both of them enjoyed my company a lot and also liked to get launched on the see-saw and the tyre swing while I made rocket-like sound effects to entertain them. I played with them and many other excited children for a long time. I enjoyed this a lot and had fun communicating with them using my little Sinhala knowledge and many sign language gestures.

Afterwards, I worked towards completing the landscaping with my team. We were able to accomplish our goal in approximately one hour. I was very satisfied and the children were happy too. After completing my work, I collaborated with my peers and helped in digging a 2 feet deep and 2 feet wide hole, painting the fence, sandpapering the swing and the see-saw, painting the hollow cylinder, and completely painting two tyres in a four-tyre obstacle course.

At the end of the work, all the groups had successfully completed their works. The pre-school teachers were all happy with the work, and the children were very excited to see their renovated playground and painted classroom.

The day at the school concluded with dance performances by the children and then the song performance by our class. I felt that I had been able to engage in an issue of global importance by serving and working at the school, and contributing as much as possible on a personal level (even though it was small on a global scale).

Below are a few photographs taken during the day:

The hollow cylinder painted by me and Uvin. Photograph by: Uvin Ranaweera.

The two background tyres were painted by me. Photograph by: Uvin Ranaweera.

Me helping Janik to paint the fence. The fence will play an important role in keeping the children safe from the exterior barbed wire fence! Photograph by: Humza Usmani.


Me and Humza levering an obtruding large rock from underneath the swings. Photograph by: Uvin Ranaweera.


Our class after completing the work. Photograph by: Humza Usmani.

The completed mural at the school wall. Photograph by: Humza Usmani.


DAY 4 - THURSDAY

The 4th day of the trip was full of fun and experiential learning. First, the whole grade 11 visited the Tissa Dagoba. Then, we trekked at the Situlpahuwa rock, the place where 3000 monks meditated to attain enlightenment. Finally, we enjoyed the flora and fauna at the Yala National Park during a 4 hour safari.

A few photographs from the trips:

The beach meets the forest at Yala. Photograph by: Uvin Ranaweera.

Peacock dance. Photograph by: Humza Usmani.

A langer sits and enjoys the cool breeze. Photograph by: Humza Usmani.

Friends Forever. Photograph by: Mr. Ian Lockwood.
Enjoying trekking at Situlpahuwa. Photograph by: Mr. Ian Lockwood.

The Tissa Dagoba. Photograph by: Uvin Ranaweera.

Leopards playing. Photograph by: Uvin Ranaweera.

The mouth of this river meets the sea. Photograph by: Uvin Ranaweera.

A large water body in Yala. Photograph by: Uvin Ranaweera.

Alerted leopard. Photograph by: Uvin Ranaweera.

The leopard departs. Photograph by: Uvin Ranaweera.

Spotting the leopard :) Photograph by: Humza Usmani.
The ocean borders the Yala National Park. Photograph by: Uvin Ranaweera.

An elephant. Photograph by: Mr. Ian Lockwood.

It was an extraordinary day for me today as the programme was a complete fun-package.

DAY 5 - FRIDAY

It was a very joyous as well as sad day today. I felt very happy because the purpose of the trip had been accomplished and I was going to be returning home. However, on the other hand, I did not want to leave as the company of my friends had been very special for me and the whole trip was a memorable experience. Our collaboration had resulted in an excellent improvement at the pre-school and I felt that this would bring a positive change to the school's educational and playing environment.

Other than the work, I felt that I was able to learn more about Sri Lanka. Meeting a Sri Lankan community, exploring the Yala National Park and trekking at Situlpahuwa were all great experiences which enabled me to share happy times with the country's jolly and friendly people, see the richness and diversity of its flora and fauna, become a part of mother nature, and also be amazed by the country's carefully preserved antique and unique cultures and traditions.

While departing, I reflected about this trip and with complete contentment decided to happily cherish these days forever.

Below are a few photographs taken during the day:

The natural paradise - Hambantota. Photograph by: Uvin Ranaweera.
It was a memorable and amazing experience. Photograph by: Uvin Ranaweera.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Week Without Walls (WWW) goals - Detailed

The Week Without Walls (WWW) 2012 will be an opportunity for all Grade 11 students to engage in a variety of Community, Action and Service (CAS) related activities in a rural region near Hambantota. As this will be the final WWW trip for our grade, we will all be in leadership positions and all the plans will be made and initiated by us, i.e. the students, while under the guidance of the teachers. This will enable us to collaborate, plan and initiate activities, undertake new challenges and develop new skills.
 
This trip is majorly CAS oriented and the main purpose of the two sections of Grade 11 will be to help in the renovation of two individual pre-schools in the need of urgent maintenance out of eight built by The Overseas School of Colombo (OSC) as a rehabilitation program for the migrating population from the South-Eastern coast of Sri Lanka impacted by the devastating 2004 tsunami. Thus, we will all be engaging in an issue of global importance. My section of grade 11, i.e. Grade 11.2, will be working towards renovating School #2 in the Gonnaruwa region as shown in the map below. Hence, this trip will be a very unique experience for the whole grade and will allow us all to become aware of our own strengths and weaknesses, consider the ethical implications of our actions and reflect about our growth towards becoming a "whole person" as stated in the OSC motto - "OSC develops the whole person as a responsible learner striving for personal excellence within a culturally diverse school".
 
A map showing the different pre-schools constructed by OSC for the 2004 tsunami rehabilitation near Hambantota. We (me and the peers of my grade) will be working in School #2 in the Gannoruwa. - Map Created by and property of Mr. Ian Lockwood.

A photograph taken during a recce at School #2. The photograph taken during the monsoon season shows the school playground from the angle of a highway. - Photograph taken by and property of Mr. Ian Lockwood.

A photograph taken during a recce at School #2. The photograph taken during the monsoon season shows the school playground from the angle of the school. - Photograph taken by and property of Mr. Ian Lockwood
My main goals for this trip are:

  1. I will always be 100% dedicated and committed to my tasks.

    This is very crucial as the we will only have 2 days with approximately 12 hours to work on the renovation tasks. Approximately 1 hour in the beginning on both the days will be spent to interact and play with the school children.

  2. I will work responsibly and will be focused while working and will be aware of the social implications of my task.

    It will be very important to keep in mind that all my actions are going to directly impact the life and future of the school children, school teachers, as well as the children's parents. I must be responsible and focused while working in order to be successful in positively helping the pre-school community.
     
  3. I will always keep in mind that communication and collaboration is the key to the success of this activity.
     
    Communication amongst me and all my peers in my grade will be an important factor determining the level of success achieved by us in completing our tasks efficiently and properly.
     
  4. I will remember that me and my peers are all ambassadors of the OSC community and hence utmost respect must be given towards the pre-school community as well as towards the task.
     
  5. I will face all challenges confidently and develop new skills to succeed in the main goal of renovating the task.
     
    To tackle different challenges, I must collaborate with my peers and also learn new skills from them. This will be helpful for me in both the short-term future, by enabling me to lend my complete service towards completing the renovation of the pre-school, and in the long-term, by enabling me to use my experiences and skills to accomplish a wide variety of tasks.

  6. I will be organized, balanced and disciplined.
     
    I will work in a dedicated manner and properly in order to efficiently succeed at my task. I will work with my peers to create a feasible plan during the recce on the first day of the trip that will be done in the absence of the school community. This plan will be followed during the two construction days of the trip and hence it will be very important to see the major improvements that need to be made. Later, I will also be able to help others in accomplishing their tasks.
     
  7. I will use this unique opportunity to extend my experience and knowledge about my host nation Sri Lanka. I will also gain knowledge about my own areas of strengths and areas of growth, i.e. both physical as well as mental, regarding CAS.

  8. I WILL WORK WHOLEHEARTEDLY AND ENJOY THE PROCESS!!! 
I am now looking forward to WWW!!!

    Tuesday, January 10, 2012

    Creativity, Action, Service - 2nd Semester Goals

    MY GOALS FOR THE SECOND SEMESTER :D

    Creativity -

    I am going to continue learning to play the Guitar by attending hourly classes every weekend. In this, I will:
    • Be punctual - Attend classes regularly.
    • Practice regularly.
    • Enjoy the learning process!

    Action -

    I am going to continue to attend Badminton sessions at the D.S. Senanayake twice every weekend. This activity has enabled me to improve my stamina and challenge my body physically. I wish to continue these sessions as they have proven to be good exercise. They will also help me to fulfill my Action criteria comfortably. By attending these sessions, I will become a more tactical and physically capable 'skilled' badminton player. The timings for these badminton sessions will be:
    • Saturday - 7 am to 8 am
    • Sunday - 7 am to 9 am

    For this activity, I will:

    Be punctual - attend class regularly.
    • Take minimum breaks.
    • Utilise free breaks to do exercises.
    • Take part actively.
    • Learn more and enjoy.
       
    Also, I plan to attend hourly sessions at the Thurstan College Swimming Complex at least twice every month. This program will continue to help me to improve my swimming as well as achieve my goal, i.e to improve my physical fitness. I will always:
    • Attend sessions properly.
    • Be focused.
    • Participate actively.
    • Challenge myself physically.
    • Enjoy :)

      Service -

      I will dedicatedly continue to take part in the library service. However, this time, adhering to my goals for this year, I will take a major leadership role in my activity. My goals for the Library Service are:
      • Be punctual.
      • Be focused.
      • Participate actively.
      • Help new children entering the activity.
      • Take up new tasks and challenges.
      • Learn and develop new skills.
      • Enjoy!

      Week Without Walls (WWW) goals - Brief

      The WWW is approaching! This fun and service filled week from 23rd - 27th January will include many CAS activities. I will be taking part in maintenance activities which will be a part of Action and Service, however, will also require ingenious planning (Creativity). WWW will enable me to become a responsible citizen by helping me to broaden my community service boundaries. I will be engaging with issues of global importance and collaborating with my peers by taking part in these activities.

      I am now looking forward to a nice WWW :)