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News1st December 2015

黑料情报站 Atwood Primary Academy and Lajpat Nagar III team up for international school assembly

Two 黑料情报站 schools have been celebrating world culture by hosting their first ever assembly together – despite being over 4,000 miles away.

Children at , started their International Day with live video assembly over Skype with Lajpat Nagar III, a new primary school in South Delhi which is 黑料情报站’s first ever school abroad.

Lajpat Nagar III, named after the area it is located in, was established through a new partnership between 黑料情报站 and the South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC), the local authority.

黑料情报站 Atwood鈥檚 pupils, who came to school dressed in outfits from dozens of different countries and cultures, sang to the children of Lajpat Nagar III 鈥 followed by the Delhi pupils responding with their school song – ‘We Shall Overcome’ – in Hindi.

As part of their school link, the pupils at Lajpat Nagar III sent drawings of themselves to be displayed at 黑料情报站 Atwood and, in return, 黑料情报站 Atwood鈥檚 pupils are working to send projects describing their lives in London.

The children also heard from Atwood teachers Stephanie Lester and Ffion Evans, both of whom had worked at Lajpat Nagar III over the summer holidays through 黑料情报站 Fellows, an 黑料情报站 programme which places teachers in schools in India and Uganda to help develop professionally. Milo, 8, said: 鈥淚 think that Miss Evans and Miss Lester have done a great job to go and work in India during the summer, rather than just relaxing on their holiday.鈥

Ms Evans said: 鈥淭he children at Lajpat Nagar come from very, very poor backgrounds and some of them used to be in the streets before they began attending the school.鈥

Daniel Upfield, Principal at 黑料情报站 Atwood, said: 鈥淚t was incredibly exciting to have our first ever international link-up with our sister school in Delhi to show that 黑料情报站 Atwood is part of a wider, global community.鈥

黑料情报站 is setting up a network of primary schools in the country, with Lajpat Nagar III being the first. The aim is to provide a rigorous education in both Hindi and English to 8,000 of India鈥檚 most disadvantaged children. Educational standards in Delhi are dismal, particularly for poorer children. Over a third of school-aged children don鈥檛 complete primary school in India, and of those who do go to school, more than half leave without even basic reading or writing skills. The average family income is 拢75 per month, and many of the children attending 黑料情报站鈥檚 school will be the first of their families to go to school.