Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Ms. Horne's Recent Visit to North Korea



Soldiers and armed guards everywhere, no color – just white, grey, brown and black, people with very strict and rigid faces, no smiles.  This is what I imagined that I would see when I arrived in North Korea.  Instead I saw a beautiful country that was full of beautiful people!  The countryside was alive with various crops growing in the fields, with rolling hills and tall mountains in the background. 


I also expected to see very sick and suffering people, because my purpose was to visit the Eugene Bell tuberculosis (TB) care centers and deliver medicine to patients.  I was honored to represent Seoul Foreign School as a member of the Eugene Bell Foundation on the Fall 2012 trip to North Korea.  The Eugene Bell Foundation cares for over 800 patients in North Korea that suffer from multiple drug resistant (MDR) tuberculosis.  So, I saw many, many, very sick people.  People just like you and me.  However, these people came from a life of very little food, little electricity, little heat, much sickness and very little hope.  A life I cannot even imagine.


Each day we would leave very early to drive to the different care centers, such as Dongdaewon.  As the sun rose and brought light to the world, I would begin to see the North Korean countryside with people walking along the sides of the dirt road we were driving on.  Some of these people were up very early just like us. However, they had been walking for hours in the cold, cold weather to get to work or school, instead of riding in a nice heated van like ours.  Some people were biking and I saw many bullock carts.


Each time we arrived at a care center I was amazed that the patients were always outside, anxiously waiting for us to arrive!  As all the supplies and medicine were unloaded and set up, I was able to take a few pictures as I watched the patients.  I realized that there was no laughter, no smiles, and very little talking with each other.   I very quickly began to see that these people were very sick, so scared, and suffering.  As I soon became very busy with taking photos of each patient, I could see the suffering in each patient's eyes.  These people are just like you and me, someone's mother or father, someone's grandmother or grandfather, someone's son or daughter, someone's friend.


It was later in the day when I began to see a change in the patients.  Little by little, I began to see a glimmer of hope on these faces.


As boxes of medicine were passed out – more HOPE!
YOU bought the medicine for our Dongdaewon patients.
YOU gave these people these HOPE. 

 
As graduating patients were celebrated for being completely well  - more HOPE!



YOU helped these patients to get completely well of TB.
YOU gave this HOPE. 


Monday, February 25, 2013

What's Happening in The British School?!



This Week

Sham o' grams
A Sham o’ gram is a good luck message tied to a chocolate bar! So, send a Sham o’ gram to your friends (in all 4 divisions), teachers, staff, family etc. Once you have filled in the Sham o’ gram tokens put them in an envelope with w2000 for each token and give to your teacher. The Sham o’ grams will be delivered on March 15 in time for St Patrick’s Day!

T Shirt Sales


Buy an incredible Dongdaewon t shirt for just w15,000. Complete the order form and give the form and money to Mrs Hahm in the BS Library. Don’t forget you can wear this year’s Dongdaewon t shirt with jeans on Spirit Days and on the day of the Dongdaewon Fair.

Guesses For Dongdaewon


Jars of solid objects, coloured liquids and coins are set up (at the end of the KS2 corridor) for paid guesses. Each guess costs only w500 and there is no limit to the number of guesses per player. The closest guess for the contents of each jar wins a prize. Prizes include: Free entry to Room 397B at the Dongdaewon Fair and receive: a free doughnut, crisps and a drink; winner’s certificate; pizza; movie showing.

Pendants of Hope



BS Art Room (497): Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays 3-4:30pmY7/G6 students and older - please come and join the fun! Make a pendant and help save a life!


Coming Soon ...

Dongdaewon Fair

12 March at 1pm at SFBS

An afternoon of fun, games and sales to raise money for Dongdaewon. Each class will organize an activity eg Nail and Tattoo Parlour, Café, Disco and each student in the BS will visit all the classrooms to spend lots of money!


Dongdaewon Concert 

20 March at 3:30 in the Black Box

Come to the Black Box to listen to a concert performed by our talented SFBS and SFMS students


Lungs Full of Loose Loot

Fill the lungs with all of your loose change. Also, ask parents and siblings to empty their pockets, handbags, purses, wallets. Collect all the coins you can and put them into the lungs outside the Green Room. The year group with the most coins will have a free dress up day!


Sunday, February 24, 2013

Get Creative!!!

If you like to create ... we have just the opportunity for you.


Rock along to the British School Art Room (497) and help create Pendants of Hope.  
These will be sold to make money for Dongdaewon.

WHERE:  British School Art Room
WHEN:    Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3.00 - 4.30pm
AGES:      KS3, Middle School and up (adults most welcome!!!)
COST:      Free

HS - Paris Sidewalk Cafe


Recently at the HS chamber concert, Ms Guillois and HS students ran the sidewalk cafe!  The tasty crepes were a great hit and the event raised just over 500,000 won!  Awesome effort!





Friday, February 22, 2013

ES Dongdaewon Fair - THIS Wednesday 27th February!



The Elementary School Third Annual Dongdaewon Fair will be held this Wednesday beginning at 12:45pm, and run until 2:45 PM. 


Classes are busy getting ready to host stalls and fun festivities.  Come and get your nails done ... face painted or even some wacky new hairdo!


Last year's fair was awesome and we are sure that this year's will be outstanding!  Come and join in the fun!  All proceeds go towards our patients in North Korea.