As a reward for academic excellence, the top three students from each class at the CML Academy were recently treated to a field trip.
The morning of the outing was beautiful and sunny with a clear sky and lots of excitement as student's received their name badges and prepared to visit the Rongo Fish Farm & Nursery. Two trips were required to get all the students to the Farm and the ride itself turned out to be a big treat for several children who had never before ridden in a vehicle or been to Rongo.
The Rongo Fish Farm & Nursery is home to several fish ponds and a variety of trees.
Once all the students arrived the tour started with an introduction given by Mr. Moses, the Farm supervisor, and a brief explanation of the purpose of the Fish Farm. Mr. Moses then brought out a plastic jar containing a small tilapia fish. Some student's had never seen a live fish before - and when they were encouraged to ask questions the first was "How does a fish breath under water?". Teachers Mr. Mark Linus and Madame Grace took notes as the students learned all about fish.
Each student got a close-up look........
...and the brave one's even got to touch!
After learning about how the fish breath, live, swim, eat and
reproduce the students were ready to see more.
The next stop was the hatchery, where fish are cultivated and taken for breeding.
Then it was off to see the ponds.....
...and feed some fish!
After the tour of the ponds, the students were told about the benefits of tress, and encouraged to plant trees around their homes and school. Madame Grace was taking notes as the class was joined by Elisha Otewa, one of our CML Ministry volunteers.
Following the tour, each student received a tree...as did the CML Academy!
The next stop was town for a nice snack and a soda.
As you can see from the pictures everyone had a great day
and went back to school with a big smile and an even bigger fish story!
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