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Field Trip to Taj Bakery
Friday, March 30, 2007
 










 
Posted on 3/30/2007 04:39:00 PM


Field trip to Weather station
Friday, March 23, 2007
 
Field trip to Weather station.

Tanzania Meteorological Agency (TMA) celebrated world meteorological day on 23rd March, Friday amongst many schools from Dar- es- Salaam MSB was privileged to visit weather station on the same day.
Classes 4 and 5 along with their teachers visited the weather station to gain first hand knowledge on weather instruments.

Highlights of the day.

- Guided tour with a meteorologist.
- Explanations and experiments on the recording of weather.
- Interaction with pupils and teachers from other schools.
- Interview with a journalist from the newspaper “This day”

 
Posted on 3/23/2007 08:37:00 AM


FIELD TRIP TO TANZANIA RED CROSS
Thursday, March 22, 2007
 
TANZANIA RED CROSS

On 22nd March 2007.
We left the school at 8:40 a.m

Mr. Ally introduced himself to the pupils and then started explaining about First Aid.

He demonstrated on nose bleeding, bee sting, burns and snake bite and the first aid given to it.

He explained about poisonous substances, and its precautions.
Poisonous substance such as;
Toxic, corrosive, flammable, explosive.

Drink fresh milk if a person takes toxic substances.
Illustration of signs and danger signs.
The above illustration took 1hour and 15 minutes.

 
Posted on 3/22/2007 08:13:00 AM


Primary Students visit Smart Dry Cleaners (Laundry)
Friday, May 05, 2006
 










 
Posted on 5/05/2006 01:59:00 PM


Study Tour to the Post Office
Wednesday, September 14, 2005
 
On Sept 14th, 2005, Standard 4 pupils visited the post office for learning more about how letters are posted, delivered and received.

They visited the surface table where letters were stamped/dated. They learnt how letters were distributed according to their destination.

They saw where letters were put in bags ready for dispatch. Letters travelling within Tanzania and East African countries were taken by bus. Letters travelling abroad were taken by air.

They also learnt how parcels were weighed, paid for and posted.

Letters received were sorted and distributed according to theor post box numbers into each post box ready for collection by the addressee.

 
Posted on 9/14/2005 12:48:00 PM