Bristol Grammar School’s recent trip to Morocco has been given a full-page spread in the Bristol Evening Post.
Tuesday, 28 July 2009
Bristol students help make a big difference in Morocco
Monday, 8 June 2009
Fulham Cross Girls’ School raise £ 1000 for EFA
In February 2009, for the second year running, Fulham Cross organised a fundraiser event to support the Collège d’Asni in Morocco. Students, parents and staff participated in the event and cooked together, tried their hand at traditional henna tattoos and Moroccan dancing. Parents cooked homemade food which was sold to staff and students and the lessons also took an international theme for example in Art where students looked at Moroccan tile designs and made their own. The week culminated in our International Dress Day which saw an array of colourful costumes light up the school. In all, we raised just under £ 1000 and hope to continue organising this yearly event.
Tuesday, 19 May 2009
Bristol Grammar School raise an astounding £ 11,000 for Education For All
Students from Bristol Grammar School (BGS) under the excellent tutorage of Andrew Dimberline and team have managed to raise an astonishing £11,000 for Education For All.A huge thank you from everyone at Education For All to all at BGS and particularly from the girls at Asni who will be the recipients of this hard work and generous donation.
BGS have been kind enough to document their recent trip, and links to these reports can be found on the schools page. Please do take a look and be inspired by their worthy efforts.
Wednesday, 6 May 2009
Dar Asni Open Day
A big thank you to everyone for their support at the Dar Asni Open Day. We were glad you could come and see and meet the girls.We are planning for this to be an annual event on the last Sunday of April and this will be followed by a mechoui lunch at the Kasbah du Toubkal.
The event was summed up in part by one of the attendees:
“The smiling faces of the girls reminded me of the famous words of Antoine de Saint Exupery, French novelist and aviator you certainly know, who talked of "The assassinated Mozarts" hinting to those chidren who didn't have the chance to go to school so that they discover and develop their talent or their creative abilities.
I am certain that the tremendous impact on these young girls coming from isolated villages of this boarding house will change very positively their lives.
It will be very interesting that someone follows in the coming years, what these girls will be in their future life. I am certain that some of them will go far in life.”
More photos can be seen in the photo gallery page.
Monday, 23 March 2009
Newsletter and Open Day
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There is an open day at the house in Asni on April 26th, details below:
Dar Asni Open Day
Join us to celebrate the girls’ successes,
and our first anniversary!
“World change starts with educated children.”
Sunday 26th April, 2009
11.00hrs – Girls’ Boarding House, Asni
13.00hrs – Kasbah du Toubkal, Imlil
Come for coffee, meet the girls and visit Dar Asni
Afterwards an invitation to a charity Mechouie lunch at
Kasbah du Toubkal
500Dh/£40 All proceeds go to “Education for All Morocco”.
To reserve your place, go direct to:
www.justgiving.com/opendayspring09
Tuesday, 2 December 2008
Bristol Grammar School - Moroccan Souk 27 November 2008
Dear all
I thought you might like to know that the total raised at the souk on Thursday (and banked already) is £3385.63
A fantastic effort—every penny of this will go to support the girls in Morocco. I have pasted below an e-mail I received yesterday from Linda—the Australian school teacher currently at the boarding house.
Thanks again for all your efforts
Andrew
“Wow!!!
This is fantastically amazing!!! (Yes, I am a qualified English teacher, but…)
This is such a great effort, and your students should be so proud of themselves.
I hope they will get to come to Asni soon to see just how valuable their contributions have been. The girls are so grateful for the opportunity to go to school, and they are so happy here in the house.
We had a visit today from an American couple who support numerous schools and boarding houses overseas, and they were overwhelmed, claiming this is the best facility they have ever seen—and it is all thanks to the hard work of sponsors like your students!
The girls appreciate every penny!
Thanks again - shukran bessef (thank you so much)
Linda, Latifa and the girls.”
Thursday, 13 November 2008
A short presentation put together by the girls
The presentation is available as a PDF and as a zipped PowerPoint presentation:




