Educateperu News thurs 20th march

 I am finally back in my beloved Peru and went straight out to the Pachacutec site of the new school Saxlingham St Mary´s (in case there is anyone left in the world who still hasn´t heard of it!)on Tuesday. We have managed to put up 4 concrete block classrooms, incorporating flush toilets and a small office, instead of 2 of the 4 having to be in wood. It has been tremendously expensive to start this small school, due to the rise in the cost of building materials since last year´s earthquake and the hostile environment….the foundations are of hand-mixed concrete, some 3m deep! I was so pleased about this, because it has always offended me that poor people are not supposed  to mind eternally having 2nd best,  broken offerings that richer “others” have cast aside. Theirs is a very hard life indeed in the deep sand of Pachacutec, but better than where they have arrived from, as it is sea level, not as cold as up in the mountains  and holds the slight possibility of work and creativity.

Work continues on the nearly-there Saxlingham St Mary´s

Sadly, whilst leaving there at the end of the day, a sudden fire started up in the  densely populated housing lower down the hill from the school. We stopped to see if we could help, but the voluntary  firemen had been sent for and the local guard was doing it´s best with donated water and sand. Imagine, the temperature that day was over 30degs….and people were throwing water on the fire from bottles. At least 3 families lost their cardboard and wood homes – a very good reason to be grateful for concrete structures.

posted on 20 March 2008 13:26 by jill bignell

Comments

08 April 2008 02:32 by Nick Parker

# re: Educateperu News thurs 20th march

Good luck with the school. I hope it works out. What a worthy project.

I'll be very interested to read more bulletins as you post them.

Again, good luck.

Nick