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PostSubject: Schools in Liberia   Tue May 06, 2008 5:35 am

Candy and Krazzy, can you tell me a bit about the schools (elementary schools) at home right now?
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PostSubject: Re: Schools in Liberia   Tue May 06, 2008 5:38 am

Traveller wrote:
Candy and Krazzy, can you tell me a bit about the schools (elementary schools) at home right now?


why you what know th_mrgreen

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PostSubject: Re: Schools in Liberia   Tue May 06, 2008 5:39 am

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Traveller wrote:
Candy and Krazzy, can you tell me a bit about the schools (elementary schools) at home right now?


why you what know th_mrgreen


I geh small chirehn......I gotta start planning. :D
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PostSubject: Re: Schools in Liberia   Tue May 06, 2008 5:44 am

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Geyla Queen wrote:
Traveller wrote:
Candy and Krazzy, can you tell me a bit about the schools (elementary schools) at home right now?


why you what know th_mrgreen


I geh small chirehn......I gotta start planning. :D


oooooooooooh....so you flowing you friend Pope ehn : smile_tongue .....well at least you taking taking your family with you : suitcase

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PostSubject: Re: Schools in Liberia   Tue May 06, 2008 5:51 am

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oooooooooooh....so you flowing you friend Pope ehn : smile_tongue ..................


Laughing Laughing Laughing No, no my sistah. Seriously though, when my wife and I went hom in 2005 we were not impressed with the schools at all. Actually, we were kinda saddened. Of course that was two years ago so I'm really curious about how things may have changed.
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PostSubject: Re: Schools in Liberia   Tue May 06, 2008 6:06 am

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oooooooooooh....so you flowing you friend Pope ehn : smile_tongue ..................


Laughing Laughing Laughing No, no my sistah. Seriously though, when my wife and I went hom in 2005 we were not impressed with the schools at all. Actually, we were kinda saddened. Of course that was two years ago so I'm really curious about how things may have changed.


it's still the same, we working on a project now to see how the village help smile_approve

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PostSubject: Re: Schools in Liberia   Tue May 06, 2008 8:50 am

GW Gibson
Daniel E Howard
McIntosh
JJR U Ms
BW Harris
Newport Street Kindergarten
Ajavon elementary'
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PostSubject: Re: Schools in Liberia   Tue May 06, 2008 8:52 am

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Candy and Krazzy, can you tell me a bit about the schools (elementary schools) at home right now?


My sef interested in knowing how things are at present. scratch I taught elementry at CUC Campus School(Suacoco) Gbarnga Methodist, and School of the Prime System out past Red Light.

I heard they were reopenng ACS da true?
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PostSubject: Re: Schools in Liberia   Tue May 06, 2008 7:24 pm

Heard the same thjing about ACS. In fact, I believe it is open now. I have at least two friends who have enrolled their kids there I think.
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PostSubject: Re: Schools in Liberia   Tue May 06, 2008 7:24 pm

ACS expensive oh

10,000 a year ...for nursery to 3rd grade

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PostSubject: Re: Schools in Liberia   Tue May 06, 2008 7:37 pm

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ACS expensive oh

10,000 a year ...for nursery to 3rd grade


Shocked are you kidding...damn, who can afford that?

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PostSubject: Re: Schools in Liberia   Tue May 06, 2008 7:49 pm

they white people them lor send their children there.. Expats...
you girl.. just to register, 2000

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PostSubject: Re: Schools in Liberia   Tue May 06, 2008 8:12 pm

acs open but i think da usgov subsidized school for their people. liberians who can afford send their kids there too but i swear, da fainting bisness mehn. school of prime system, child development academy, jj roberts, levi c. williams & mary laurene brown school of excellence; and ed-u-care are here. sps, cda and educare are quite expensive but quality is good. sps and ed-u-care do the dual curriculum system-us and national. they focus a lot on practical stuff-projects, exchanges, learning visits (kids from ed-u-care were featured in the unmil mag when they went to present their thnx to the peacekeepers via the deputy sec gen of the mission). levi williams and mary laurene-solid and high quality; and also not so expensive as the former two.jj roberts is gud bt student-teacher ratio is high. ed-u-care is excellent in terms of the ratio. almost like 3 to a teacher. sps may be abt 10 to 1.

don bosco is good with respect to the catholic schools. they are the ones who kept the standards we are all aware of and have even steped it up a bit. very strict tho. for ex..parents must attend PTA meetings; child cannot be late; suspensions and expulsions come by easily. my pekin says he will not go their because the toilet facilities are not many.

the turkish also have an international school-light international school. it is of the ed-u-care, sps financial bracket but perhaps more organized!
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PostSubject: Re: Schools in Liberia   Tue May 06, 2008 8:15 pm

I take it there is no such thing as public school in Liberia huh? scratch

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PostSubject: Re: Schools in Liberia   Tue May 06, 2008 8:16 pm

thanks krazzy. very detailed smile_approve

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