Visit From Institut Français

On Tuesday, 27th September 2016, Institut Français staff members visited E.I.S. to introduce their offerings to new children at school and to inform all students and teachers of the rich and varied cultural programme in store for October/November/December.

The Institut Français' resident clown engaged the children in fun games, all in an effort to present the benefits of membership at the Centre and encourage use of their library.  The Institut Français hopes to have an active group of E.I.S. families enjoying their library, cultural programmes, workshops and French language clubs.

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Studies reveal that children who spend time with grandparents, or the elderly in general, gain wisdom and patience. The Year 5 French class happily write about their interaction with the grandmother of classmate, Alice Mathieu.

Year Five children reflect on the meaning of the fresco by Brazilian artist, Eduardo Kobra.

Years Three and Four make use of the postal system in Benin to send cards and letters to family and friends.

Year Two children get out and about in Cotonou and discover the city's agriculture, history and delicacies.

Pupils in the Science and Technology Fun Club enjoy discovering what can be made with simple household ingredients.