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Shelley High School sixth-form council treasurer Matthew Ashley (left) and chairman Helen Barri (second left) hand a cheque for £ !40 to Tanzanian student Mwanaid Mllngwana with teacher Peter Heywood and other students looking on. The money was raised by a school charity evening and will go towards the exchange between Shelley students and those of the Moshi Technical School in Tanzania. Eight students and two teachers form Moshi are on a three-week visit to Huddersfield. The money will help pay for a number of trips during their stay. The exchange has been jointly organised by Shelley High School and Huddersfield New College. Students from the area have already visited Tanzania. 16th October 1991
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In this heartwarming print from the 1990s, we see Shelley High School sixth-form council treasurer Matthew Ashley and chairman Helen Barri presenting a cheque for £140 to Tanzanian student Mwanaid Mllngwana. The generous donation was raised through a school charity evening and will be used to support an exchange program between Shelley students and those from Moshi Technical School in Tanzania. Surrounded by their peers and teacher Peter Heywood, the students eagerly look on as this significant contribution is made. This money will play a vital role in funding various trips during the three-week visit of eight students and two teachers from Moshi to Huddersfield. The exchange program has been jointly organized by Shelley High School and Huddersfield New College, fostering cultural understanding and friendship between young individuals from different corners of the world. It is worth noting that students from Huddersfield have already had the opportunity to explore Tanzania through similar exchanges. This touching image captures not only the spirit of generosity but also highlights the power of education in connecting global communities. Through initiatives like these, young minds are exposed to diverse perspectives, broadening their horizons while forging lifelong friendships across borders. This print serves as a timeless reminder of how small acts of kindness can make a significant impact on individuals' lives, transcending time itself.
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