Sunday, 28 October 2012

THE LEOT SCHOOL IS OPEN

 

 
Its the 28th October 2012 and much has happened since we threw the Centres doors open on the
1st October to start our FREE English language school in Luang Prabang
We planned to start classes with a  minimum of 80 and a maximum of 110 pupils.
 
We have been inundated by the number of students that want to join us and have already increased the number of classes we run so that today we have 130 students.
Even now we have a steady stream of pupils enquiring about joining our classes.
 
Why not read our story in our first news letter at
 
 
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A new LELC student introduces himself to the class

Monday, 1 October 2012

LEOT OPENS A SCHOOL

Our project was born in England back in 2010 when our Chair Alan announced that he had a good idea. Little did we know the journey we would take. The initial plan was to rent a building on a short term lease and start an English Learning Centre.
Over the next year we found the difficulty of being an overseas NGO made the prospect of renting a building very uneconomic. We reviewed our plans and started looking for land. A suitable plot was found in Ban Phanlouang a village on the Knam Khan river in the historic town of Luang Prabang.
Extended negotiations took place to select a local builder and worked started on Christmas day 2011.


Today is the 16th September 2012 and a landmark day for LEOT with the official opening of the LEOT English Learning Centre.
The picture shows Alan our founder and Chair making the initial speech.
Sitting on his right we are delighted to welcome the Laos Deputy Director of Home Affairs. 



We decided that the opening of our school by the symbolic cutting of a ribbon had to be completed by an existing LEOT scholarship student.
In true democratic tradition we put all our students names in the hat at our recent BBQ in England
We are delighted that Sisaveth was chosen for the important job of cutting the ribbon and opening the doors..





The opening of the school was followed by a traditional Bacci




A celebration meal sponsored by a LEOT donor








A good time was had by all