During the first two months of the lockdown (April/May) there were no classes. From June on home schooling was offered. Since not all households have access to social media, the

Sonnenkinderprojekt Namibia e. V.
Hilfe zur Selbsthilfe und Schulpatenschaften in Namibia
During the first two months of the lockdown (April/May) there were no classes. From June on home schooling was offered. Since not all households have access to social media, the
In order to minimize infections, the classes were divided and the resulting groups come to school alternately on a daily basis, so that only about 20 students per class are
As in all other schools of the Sonnenkinderprojekt, the students are divided into two groups. Group 1 comes on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, group 2 comes on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
by Vanessa Jacobs liaison teacher at SPS Teaching at Swakopmund Primary School has changed due to the Covid19 pandemic: Some students are learning from home, the other students have been