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Lambeau Anglican celebrates Asante Africa
The Lambeau Anglican Primary School celebrates Asante Africa bringing light to culture and heritage.
The Lambeau Anglican Primary School celebrates Asante Africa bringing light to culture and heritage.
Scarborough, Tobago – One school is ensuring its students can actively learn about Emancipation and their African heritage, even though the public holiday falls during the July/August vacation. That school is Lambeau Anglican Primary School, and they decided to call their special initiative “Asante Africa Day.”
This program offers students a unique opportunity to engage with historical and cultural knowledge outside of the traditional academic term. It highlights the school’s commitment to providing a holistic education that encompasses significant aspects of Trinidad and Tobago’s diverse heritage, fostering a deeper connection to African roots.
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