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  • After the disruption to schools and exams during the Coronavirus pandemic in England, the first full week for pupils to return to the classrooms is shown by a collection of scooters and bikes left outside a primary school in the City of London, on 7th September 2020, in London, England.
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  • After the disruption to schools and exams during the Coronavirus pandemic in England, the first full week for pupils to return to the classrooms is shown by a collection of scooters and bikes left outside a primary school in the City of London, on 7th September 2020, in London, England.
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  • Illustrated characters of small children war motorists not to park at a nearby primary school in Kings Heath on 7th Febuary 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Illustrated characters of small children war motorists not to park at a nearby primary school in Kings Heath on 7th Febuary 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Illustrated characters of small children war motorists not to park at a nearby primary school in Kings Heath on 7th Febuary 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • A confident 1990s child raises her hand while classmates sit on a classroom rug at the Ashford Park Elementary School, on 5th November 1995, in Atlanta, Georgia USA.
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  • El Alto primary school. Assembly. Pupils line up.
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  • El Alto primary school. Vitamin D distribution. Pupil being given tablet.
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  • El Alto primary school. Assembly.
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  • El Alto primary school. Pupils practise handwashing using a plastic bottle
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  • El Alto primary school. Vitamin D distribution.
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  • El Alto primary school. Vitamin D distribution. Child being given tablet.
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  • El Alto primary school. Vitamin D distribution.
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  • Primary school children in red uniforms run outside in their playground during break in a primary school in Oxford, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Young primary school children (8 year olds), finish lessons mid afternoon and walk out of Dong Da Jian village Elementary school, Saahxi province and head back home to do their homework and have dinner, China
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  • All the school children at Nyamiyaga Primary School. At the school the Bwindi Community Hospital run health outreach programs. As part of the outreach programme they cover 32 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in the region as well as many communities. The main Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Primary school children in a "tug of war" contest during a physical education class, near Huizhou city, China
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  • Primary school children skipping during a physical education class, near Huizhou city, China
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  • Primary school children in a mid-morning break play basket ball amongst themselves, outside Huizhou city, China
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  • Andrew Kaggwa the community nurse from Bwindi Community Hospital leads a health education and nutrition training session with classes P 3,4,5,6,7 at Nyamiyaga primary school. As part of the outreach programme they cover 32 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in the region as well as many communities. The main Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Children at Nyamiyaga primary school where the Bwindi Community Hospital run health outreach programs.  At the end of the visit the children are waving them off. As part of the outreach programme they cover 32 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in the region as well as many communities. The main Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Children at Nyamiyaga primary school where the Bwindi Community Hospital run health outreach programs.  At the end of the visit the children are waving them off. As part of the outreach programme they cover 32 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in the region as well as many communities. The main Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Andrew Kaggwa the community nurse from Bwindi Community Hospital leads a health education and nutrition training session with classes P 3,4,5,6,7 at Nyamiyaga primary school. As part of the outreach programme they cover 32 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in the region as well as many communities. The main Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • At Nyamiyaga primary school the Bwindi Community Hospital run health outreach programs. Reverend Sam, Head of Community Health, works on a sight test game with the children. As part of the outreach programme they cover 32 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in the region as well as many communities. The main Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
    11-bwindi-3482.jpg
  • Andrew Kaggwa the community nurse from Bwindi Community Hospital leads a health education and nutrition training session with classes P 3,4,5,6,7 at Nyamiyaga primary school. As part of the outreach programme they cover 32 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in the region as well as many communities. The main Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • At Nyamiyaga primary school the head teachers leads the children to a health outreach program run by Bwindi Community Hospital.  As part of the outreach programme they cover 32 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in the region as well as many communities. The main Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Sarah, at Atnas Kandie Primary School. Sarah was lucky enough to find a sponsor to pay her admission fees and cover her uniform and books – barriers that prohibit many of Kenya’s poorest children from attending the country’s free primary schools. Thanks to the charity Marys Meals she also gets school meal, hugely important when Sarah’s mother is so poor they are often made homeless while saving for the rent. When she is not at school she works on the dumps collecting rubbish for the family to survive. <br />
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Making a living from collecting rubbish in Eldoret is no easy job; disease, injury, substance abuse and even the threat of violence is an everyday reality for the people who live and work at the dump.  It’s especially hard for the mothers and their children forced through poverty to scrape a living of around $1 dollar a day.
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  • At Nyamiyaga primary school the Bwindi Community Hospital run health outreach programs. Reverend Sam, Head of Community Health, works on a nutrition game with the children. As part of the outreach programme they cover 32 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in the region as well as many communities. The main Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Children in the playground of Mari Mani primary School, Mombassa, Kenya.  The school is supported by Wema, a NGO organisation supporting vulnerable children.  The school has 807 pupils and 16 teachers.
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  • Children in the playground of Mari Mani primary School, Mombassa, Kenya.  The school is supported by Wema, a NGO organisation supporting vulnerable children.  The school has 807 pupils and 16 teachers.
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  • The entrance sign to South Farnborough Infant School, Hampshire, UK. A woman pushes her bicycle across the playground to leave the school.
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  • Scouts practice their routine in the grounds of Mari Mani primary school. The Wema Centre has supplied the scouts with all their uniforms, socks and shoes. The school is supported by Wema, a NGO organisation supporting vulnerable children.  The school has 807 pupils and 16 teachers.
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  • Children from Ithute primary school in the Alexandra Township, Johannesburg, South Africa, watch a performance of the ‘About Us”, an AREPP: Theatre for Life production providing interactive social life skills education to school children through theatre productions. They are based in Johannesburg, South Africa and are on tour for 3 months doing performances everyday at schools across the country.
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  • Children from Matsie Steyn primary school, Sharpeville, Vereeniging, South Africa, enjoy the show ‘About Us – Stepping Up’, an AREPP: Theatre for Life production providing interactive social life skills education to school children through theatre productions. They are based in Johannesburg, South Africa and are on tour for 3 months doing performances everyday at schools across the country.
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  • A school child writing on the blackboard during class at Ikuna village primary school, near to Iringa in Tanzania. They are having a class run by a Student Partnerships Worldwide (SPW) volunteer.
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  • School children put up their hands to answer questions in Ikuna village primary school during class run by a Student Partnerships Worldwide (SPW) volunteer.
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  • Children from Ithute primary school in the Alexandra Township, Johannesburg, South Africa, watch a performance of the ‘About Us”, an AREPP: Theatre for Life production providing interactive social life skills education to school children through theatre productions. They are based in Johannesburg, South Africa and are on tour for 3 months doing performances everyday at schools across the country.
    11-arepp-3517.jpg
  • Children from Ithute primary school in the Alexandra Township, Johannesburg, South Africa, watch a performance of the ‘About Us”, an AREPP: Theatre for Life production providing interactive social life skills education to school children through theatre productions. They are based in Johannesburg, South Africa and are on tour for 3 months doing performances everyday at schools across the country.
    11-arepp-3476.jpg
  • Children from Matsie Steyn primary school, Sharpeville, Vereeniging, South Africa, watch a performance of the show ‘About Us – Stepping Up’ an AREPP: Theatre for Life production providing interactive social life skills education to school children through theatre productions. They are based in Johannesburg, South Africa and are on tour for 3 months doing performances everyday at schools across the country.
    11-arepp-2724.jpg
  • Children from Matsie Steyn primary school, Sharpeville, Vereeniging, South Africa, watch a performance of the ‘No Monkey Business’ puppet show, an AREPP: Theatre for Life production providing interactive social life skills education to school children through theatre productions. They are based in Johannesburg, South Africa and are on tour for 3 months doing performances everyday at schools across the country.
    11-arepp-2531.jpg
  • Children from Matsie Steyn primary school, Sharpeville, Vereeniging, South Africa, watch a performance of the ‘No Monkey Business’ puppet show, an AREPP: Theatre for Life production providing interactive social life skills education to school children through theatre productions. They are based in Johannesburg, South Africa and are on tour for 3 months doing performances everyday at schools across the country.
    11-arepp-2434.jpg
  • Children from Matsie Steyn primary school, Sharpeville, Vereeniging, South Africa, watch a performance of the ‘No Monkey Business’ puppet show, an AREPP: Theatre for Life production providing interactive social life skills education to school children through theatre productions. They are based in Johannesburg, South Africa and are on tour for 3 months doing performances everyday at schools across the country.
    11-arepp-2411.jpg
  • Children from Matsie Steyn primary school, Sharpeville, Vereeniging, South Africa, watch a performance of the ‘No Monkey Business’ puppet show, an AREPP: Theatre for Life production providing interactive social life skills education to school children through theatre productions. They are based in Johannesburg, South Africa and are on tour for 3 months doing performances everyday at schools across the country.
    11-arepp-2372.jpg
  • Children from Matsie Steyn primary school, Sharpeville, Vereeniging, South Africa, watch a performance of the ‘No Monkey Business’ puppet show, an AREPP: Theatre for Life production providing interactive social life skills education to school children through theatre productions. They are based in Johannesburg, South Africa and are on tour for 3 months doing performances everyday at schools across the country.
    11-arepp-2365.jpg
  • Florence serves out the lunch at Graissa Road Primary School. Her wages are paid by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict). The majority of the pupils are from the Kiandutu slum. The school has 800 children.
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  • Mary Njeri and Jennifer Karimi are the cooks at St Patrick’s primary school in Thika, Kenya.  The kitchen was built by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict) and Mary and Jennifer’s wages are paid by AFCIC.  75% of the pupils are from the Kiandutu slum and the school run a feeding program helping over 250 children.
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  • Mary Njeri and Jennifer Karimi are the cooks at St Patrick’s primary school in Thika, Kenya.  The kitchen was built by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict) and Mary and Jennifer’s wages are paid by AFCIC.  75% of the pupils are from the Kiandutu slum and the school run a feeding program helping over 250 children.
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  • A closed and abandoned primary school playground in Oban, Scotland.  At near ground level, we see across the broken surface of a play area where young children once played outside between lesson in this western Scottish town. Three palm trees have been painted on a wall beyond the overgrown plants grow between the cracks on concrete and roughly-made tarmac. It is a dystopian scene, one of hope and optimism and tropical optimism and decline and squalid reality.
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  • Bihar India March 2011. The Diara, sandbank islands in the Ganges. Primary school.
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  • Kitty, one of the AREPP: Theatre for Life actors evaluates the show ‘No Monkey Business’ with the pupils of Matsie Steyn primary school, Sharpeville, Vereeniging, South Africa. ‘No Monkey Business” is an AREPP: Theatre for Life production providing interactive social life skills education to schoolchildren through theatre productions. They are based in Johannesburg, South Africa and are on tour for 3 months doing performances everyday at schools across the country.
    11-arepp-2275.jpg
  • Kitty, one of the AREPP: Theatre for Life actors evaluates the show ‘No Monkey Business’ with the pupils of Matsie Steyn primary school, Sharpeville, Vereeniging, South Africa. ‘No Monkey Business” is an AREPP: Theatre for Life production providing interactive social life skills education to schoolchildren through theatre productions. They are based in Johannesburg, South Africa and are on tour for 3 months doing performances everyday at schools across the country.
    11-arepp-2272.jpg
  • Kitty, one of the AREPP: Theatre for Life actors evaluates the show ‘No Monkey Business’ with the pupils of Matsie Steyn primary school, Sharpeville, Vereeniging, South Africa. ‘No Monkey Business” is an AREPP: Theatre for Life production providing interactive social life skills education to schoolchildren through theatre productions. They are based in Johannesburg, South Africa and are on tour for 3 months doing performances everyday at schools across the country.
    11-arepp-2262.jpg
  • Wanda, one of the AREPP: Theatre for Life actors evaluates the show ‘About Us, Stepping Up’ with the pupils of Ithute primary school, Alexandra Township, Johannesburg. He uses a questionnaire and encourages the children to ill it out. ‘About us” is an AREPP: Theatre for Life production providing interactive social life skills education to schoolchildren through theatre productions. They are based in Johannesburg, South Africa and are on tour for 3 months doing performances everyday at schools across the country.
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  • A typical Akha village primary school classroom in a remote village, Ban Huayana Khang, Luang Namtha province, Lao PDR.
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  • Daily life continues but not as as normal with some rules and restrictions in Hackney on 21st March 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Notice on London Fields primary school, saying it is closed.
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  • Pupils wait for their lunch to be served at Graissa Road Primary School in Thika, Kenya. The kitchen staff wages are paid by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict). The majority of the 800 pupils are from the Kiandutu slum and rely heavily on this meal.
    11-afcic-9187.jpg
  • Pupils wait for their lunch to be served at Graissa Road Primary School in Thika, Kenya. The kitchen staff wages are paid by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict). The majority of the 800 pupils are from the Kiandutu slum and rely heavily on this meal.
    11-afcic-9182.jpg
  • Pupils wait for their lunch to be served at Graissa Road Primary School in Thika, Kenya. The kitchen staff wages are paid by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict). The majority of the 800 pupils are from the Kiandutu slum and rely heavily on this meal.
    11-afcic-9186.jpg
  • Primary school children playing on the grass outside their school during their lunch break.  The school has solar panels on the roof and a wind turbiine to generate it's own electricity. In addition to the solar PV and wind turbine, the school has a 4 kW solar thermal systemthat contributes to the hot water requirements of the school kitchen and some of theclassrooms and toilet facilities. St. Columb Minor School, Cornwall, United Kingdom. The school won an Ashden Award in 2010 for it's appraoch to sustainable energy.
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  • London Borough of Hackney, London. May 24th . Third strike by school students but Hackney primary school pupils went to the Town Hall after school to protest about the climate emergency. A mother holds a placard with her infant son saying UK government your climate policies stink worse than my nappies.
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  • London Borough of Hackney, London. May 24th . Third strike by school students. Hackney primary school pupils went to the Town Hall after school to protest about the climate emergency. A young girl in school uniform holds a placard saying Save our environment.
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  • Primary school children measuring wind speeds with anemometers to help determine the best position for a second wind turbine on the school playing fields. St. Columb Minor School, Cornwall. The school won an Ashden Award in 2010 for it's appraoch to sustainable energy.
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  • London 8th September 2012: A fire breaks out in the empty buildings of a former primary school called Bessemer Grange, off Denmark Hill in the south London borough of Southwark. A sign telling driving parents not to park alongside one of the the school entrances, making it dangerous for youngsters but making an ironical statement about the incident. The former pre-school structure was eventually gutted after several fire tenders arrived to douse the flames which had already taken hold of the prefabricated structure. Bessemer Grange junior school and the current nursery occupies a location across the road and is on the former site of Victorian iron magnate, Henry Bessemer's mansion.
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  • Lucy (13 ) photographed in one of the classrooms at Attnas Kandie School. She collects rubbish when she’s not at school. She is one of five children – the eldest is at college but the other siblings help to support him by sorting rubbish. Lucy’s mum sometimes washes clothes for other people but is sick and can’t often earn enough to feed the children. Lucy is now in primary school and gets lunch there every day thanks to Mary’s Meals. Making a living from collecting rubbish is no easy job; disease, injury, substance abuse and even the threat of violence is an everyday reality for the people who live and work at the dumps in Eldoret.  It’s especially hard for the mothers and their children forced through poverty to scrape a living of around $1 dollar a day.
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  • Lucy (13 ) photographed in one of the classrooms at Attnas Kandie School.<br />
She collects rubbish when she’s not at school. She is one of five children – the eldest is at college but the other siblings help to support him by sorting rubbish. Lucy’s mum sometimes washes clothes for other people but is sick and can’t often earn enough to feed the children. Lucy is now in primary school and gets lunch there every day thanks to Mary’s Meals.<br />
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Making a living from collecting rubbish is no easy job; disease, injury, substance abuse and even the threat of violence is an everyday reality for the people who live and work at the dumps in Eldoret.  It’s especially hard for the mothers and their children forced through poverty to scrape a living of around $1 dollar a day.
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  • London Borough of Hackney, London. May 24th . Third strike by school students but Hackney primary school pupils went to the Town Hall after school to protest about the climate emergency. Blanche holds a placard with a blue plastic bag in the shape of a fish and the words I am not a fish , referencing Magritte.
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  • London Borough of Hackney, London. May 24th . Third strike by school students but Hackney primary school pupils went to the Town Hall after school to protest about the climate emergency. Two young girls hold a sign saying I bet the dinosaurs thought they had time too.
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  • Primary school children measuring wind speeds with anemometers to help determine the best position for a second wind turbine on the school playing fields. St. Columb Minor School, Cornwall. The school won an Ashden Award in 2010 for it's appraoch to sustainable energy.
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  • London 8th September 2012: A fire breaks out in the empty buildings of a former primary school called Bessemer Grange, off Denmark Hill in the south London borough of Southwark. The London fire service engine is parked alongside tghe rising smoke and flames of the building, next to a borough of Southwark road sign. The former pre-school structure was eventually gutted after several fire tenders arrived to douse the flames which had already taken hold of the prefabricated structure. Bessemer Grange junior school and the current nursery occupies a location across the road and is on the former site of Victorian iron magnate, Henry Bessemer's mansion.
    bessemer_fire11-08-09-2012_1.jpg
  • A female teacher claps and congratulates a young African school child in his literacy class in a classroom in Prestwich Primary School, Green Point, Cape Town, South Africa.  The teacher is a volunteer provided provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • An African school child looks at her volunteer literacy teacher in a classroom in Observatory Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The teacher is spelling a word that the child is trying to write in her exercise book. The volunteer teachers have been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young African school girl shares a joke with her volunteer literacy teacher during a reading session in a classroom in Observatory Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa. The volunteer teachers have been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young African school girl holds her glasses and has a lively conversation with her reading coach in a classroom in Observatory Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa.  She has just successfully read a new word.  Another student and teacher sit together in the background reading. The volunteer teachers have been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • Children queueing up for lunch at a rural boarding school during the weekend in Radhi village, Bhutan. Most villages have a primary school although in very remote areas it is not uncommon for children to board even during the early years. Lunch usually consists of potato soup and rice.
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  • London 8th September 2012: A fire breaks out in the empty buildings of a former primary school called Bessemer Grange, off Denmark Hill in the south London borough of Southwark. Two firefighters carry out a heavy gas cannister away from the heat and flame. The former pre-school structure was eventually gutted after several fire tenders arrived to douse the flames which had already taken hold of the prefabricated structure. Bessemer Grange junior school and the current nursery occupies a location across the road and is on the former site of Victorian iron magnate, Henry Bessemer's mansion.
    bessemer_fire05-08-09-2012_1.jpg
  • London 8th September 2012: A fire breaks out in the empty buildings of a former primary school called Bessemer Grange, off Denmark Hill in the south London borough of Southwark. Two fire fighters organise the tackling of this serious incident on a Saturday afternoon. The former pre-school structure was eventually gutted after several fire tenders arrived to douse the flames which had already taken hold of the prefabricated structure. Bessemer Grange junior school and the current nursery occupies a location across the road and is on the former site of Victorian iron magnate, Henry Bessemer's mansion.
    bessemer_fire02-08-09-2012_1.jpg
  • The Murad Khane Primary School was registered by the Ministry of Education in February 2008 following several months as a literacy centre. The school Principal is Seyyid Nasir Siddidqian. He manages a staff of five who teach courses to eighty-seven children between the ages of four and fourteen, all from Murad Khane.  A further eighty children attend supplementary classes in addition to the Ministry of Education curriculum.  The residents of Murad khane  are enjoying improved conditions thanks to charity Turquoise Mountain. Turquoise Mountain  is a charity set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
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  • The Murad Khane Primary School was registered by the Ministry of Education in February 2008 following several months as a literacy centre. The school Principal is Seyyid Nasir Siddidqian. He manages a staff of five who teach courses to eighty-seven children between the ages of four and fourteen, all from Murad Khane.  A further eighty children attend supplementary classes in addition to the Ministry of Education curriculum.  The residents of Murad khane  are enjoying improved conditions thanks to charity Turquoise Mountain. Turquoise Mountain  is a charity set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
    afghan21_10_046_1.jpg
  • A young African school boy looks through the box of books to choose which one to take home by the green board in his classroom in Lourier Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The books have been donated to the school by Life Matters Literacy Centre which aims to address the high illiteracy rates in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young African school girl looks at her teacher as she discusses the exercise with a volunteer literacy teacher in a classroom in Observatory Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa. They sit at a desk and have reading sheets on the desk. The volunteer teachers have been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A workshop run by Camp Kernow, a Cornwall based organisation teaching sustainable development to primary school pupils. Year 3 pupils at St. Columb Minor school, Cornwall, take part in a discussion about sustainable development inside a large globe style tent. The school won an Ashden Award in 2010 for it's appraoch to sustainable energy.
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  • A young African school-girl reads a picture story book and is assisted by a volunteer teacher in a classroom in Prestwich Primary School, Green Point, Cape Town, South Africa. The teacher is a volunteer provided provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young school girl happily reads out loud to her class in a classroom in St Agnes Primary School, Woodstock, Cape Town, South Africa.  Two boys stand behind her also looking at the book and waiting for their turn to read.  They are standing in a queue by the green board at the front of the class and wear school uniform.
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  • A young African school boy uses a computer with a literacy teacher in a classroom in Lourier Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The teacher is helping the pupil complete a reading task.  The computer and volunteer teacher are provided by the Life Matters organisation which is partnered with the Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young African boy practices writing with a volunteer teacher in a classroom in Observatory Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The volunteer teacher has been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • Pupils from Mornington primary school with wood pellets for their wood burning stove. The school is part of Nottinghamshire County Council who won the 2007 UK Ashden Award. The Ashden Awards for sustainable energy recognises projects finding ways to cut carbon dioxide emissions.
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  • A female teacher shows a young African girl how to write in a classroom in Observatory Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa. The volunteer teachers have been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
    South-Africa-Reading-Education-8421.jpg
  • Young African school children line up in a queue waiting to go into their classroom in the corridor of Observatory Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa.  They are waiting for a literacy class and some of the children are holding their reading books.  The literacy class is supported by the Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
    South-Africa-Reading-Education-8235.jpg
  • A young school girl reads to her class in a classroom in St Agnes Primary School, Woodstock, Cape Town, South Africa.  Some other children stand next to her in a queue waiting for their turn.  They are standing by the green board at the front of the class.
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  • A young African school-girl talks to her teacher during a writing exercise in a classroom in Prestwich Primary School, Green Point, Cape Town, South Africa. She is holding a pencil and has been writing in her exercise book.
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  • Children stand to attention as the Philippine flag is raised and they sing  the National Anthem at Francisco Benitez primary school overlloking Gumacas bay, the Sierra Madre visible in the background, Busok Busok village, Philippines
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  • A young African schoolgirl looks at her teacher to answer a question in a classroom in Prestwich Primary School, Green Point, Cape Town, South Africa.  She is using red flash cards as a tool to learn reading.
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  • Henderson high school voting station, Super Tuesday primaries on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. Super Tuesday is the United States presidential primary election day in February or March when the greatest number of U.S. states hold primary elections and caucuses. Approximately one-third of all delegates to the presidential nominating conventions can be won on Super Tuesday, more than on any other day. The results on Super Tuesday are therefore a strong indicator of the likely eventual nominee of each political party.
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  • Henderson high school voting station, Super Tuesday primaries on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. Super Tuesday is the United States presidential primary election day in February or March when the greatest number of U.S. states hold primary elections and caucuses. Approximately one-third of all delegates to the presidential nominating conventions can be won on Super Tuesday, more than on any other day. The results on Super Tuesday are therefore a strong indicator of the likely eventual nominee of each political party.
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  • Around 300 people of all ages joined the towns first Climate Strike and marched through the town in Folkestone, Kent, England, UK. There were many primary and secondary school children attending who had been inspired by Greta Thunberg and the Fridays For Future.
    UK-Protest-Climate-Strike-1963.jpg
  • Around 300 people of all ages joined the towns first Climate Strike and marched through the town in Folkestone, Kent, England, UK. There were many primary and secondary school children attending who had been inspired by Greta Thunberg and the Fridays For Future.
    UK-Protest-Climate-Strike-1898.jpg
  • Around 300 people of all ages joined the towns first Climate Strike and marched through the town in Folkestone, Kent, England, UK. There were many primary and secondary school children attending who had been inspired by Greta Thunberg and the Fridays For Future.
    UK-Protest-Climate-Strike-1707.jpg
  • Around 300 people of all ages joined the towns first Climate Strike and marched through the town in Folkestone, Kent, England, UK. There were many primary and secondary school children attending who had been inspired by Greta Thunberg and the Fridays For Future.
    UK-Protest-Climate-Strike-1938.jpg
  • Around 300 people of all ages joined the towns first Climate Strike and marched through the town in Folkestone, Kent, England, UK. There were many primary and secondary school children attending who had been inspired by Greta Thunberg and the Fridays For Future.
    UK-Protest-Climate-Strike-1792.jpg
  • Around 300 people of all ages joined the towns first Climate Strike and marched through the town in Folkestone, Kent, England, UK. There were many primary and secondary school children attending who had been inspired by Greta Thunberg and the Fridays For Future.
    UK-Protest-Climate-Strike-1845.jpg
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