The Last Maasai Warriors

Masai Warriors Presentation
Gr. 6s and 7s had some special guests in the classroom: Masai Warriors from Kenya.

The Grade 6s and 7s had two special visitors from the Me to We program.

Wilson and Jackson from the Maasai tribe in Kenya spoke about their experiences growing up to become Maasai warriors, as well as an educated people. They spoke about how Free The Children helped to build new schools for their village, and the growing importance of education in their community.

It was interesting to hear about their traditional Maasai customs, clothing, egalitarian structure, weapons, etc., as well as how they are graduate students of high school and college.

They donated a book to the school which details their experiences, called “The Last Massai Warriors”, as well as a club weapon and a “shuka”, a traditional cape type clothing item.

The girls had many questions for Jackson and Wilson. After the presentation the Grade 7s spent another 40 minutes connecting what they heard from Jackson and Wilson to what they are learning in Socials about hunter/gatherer societies and to what they are learing in Science about animal habitats.

Karen Webb
Grade 7 Teacher

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Welcome to our Exchange Students

Welcome to our exchange students from the UK and Australia!

In Grade 9, Fiona is hosting Naima, and Claire is hosting Ikpreet. Naima and Ikpreet are from King Edward High School for Girls in Birmingham, England.

In Grade 10, Christina is hosting Mattie, and Nicole is hosting Izzie. Mattie and Izzie are from Seymour College in Glen Osmond, Australia. You will notice that they blend right in with a school uniform that is quite similar to ours!

These girls will be spending 4 weeks at YHS, fully participating in classes, clubs and activities.

Exchange Students
Pictured L-R, exchange students with their hosts: Izzie, Nicole, Ikpreet, Claire, Fiona, Naima, Christina and Mattie.