Unguja students excited about new library
What you need to know:
- The new library will allow students to read at their own pace and on their own schedule. It has a wide variety of books, including fiction, non-fiction, and reference books.
Unguja. Students at Beit El Ras Secondary School in Unguja are excited about the new library that has been built for them.
They believe that the library will help them to improve their grades and learn more about the world. The library was built with funding from the Parallel Studio company of Kuwait. It cost Sh27 million ($12,000) to build.
Students say that they were previously unable to read as much as they would like because they did not have enough time or access to books. They had to borrow books from each other, which was not always convenient.
The new library will allow students to read at their own pace and on their own schedule. It has a wide variety of books, including fiction, non-fiction, and reference books.
Students are also excited about the fact that the library will be a place where they can meet and study with their friends. The library has comfortable seating areas and plenty of natural light.
The school's principal, Khatib Mchenga Haji, said that the library is a valuable resource for the students. He encouraged them to use the library to its full potential.
"The library is a way of communication and urged the students to use it to create a better life for themselves," Haji said.
"Through this communication of the knowledge of books, you are creating your future life. Do research to increase your skills. Everyone has a responsibility to get an education and expand their knowledge, so we must know that the library is important."
The library's sponsor, Mai Al Busairi from the Parallel Studio company in Kuwait, said that she is proud to have helped to build the library. She hopes that it will have a positive impact on the lives of the students.
"We built it for you, so that everyone can learn," Busairi said. "I hope that you will benefit from this library to increase your knowledge."
The mayor of the West A Municipal Council, Chumi Shwari Machano, said that the library is an important investment in the future of Unguja. He encouraged the students to take advantage of the library. "If you do not have an education, there is nothing," Machano said. "Let us distinguish ourselves from those who did not go to school."
The new library is a welcome addition to Beit El Ras Secondary School. It is sure to have a positive impact on the lives of the students for many years to come.