A natural drainage system will collect rainwater and redirect it towards existing rivers
For the third time, the pupils and students of Uniciti Education Hub combined their efforts to beautify the wall of a school in the region.
This time around, thanks to the collaboration between Uniciti Education Hub and Fondation Medine Horizons, with the financial support of Uniciti, it was the primary school of New Bambous Government School that benefited from this initiative.
During the month of March, the New Bambous Government School organized a drawing content amongst the pupils on the theme of environmental preservation. At the end of the competition, three drawings were chosen to be part of the global paintwork prepared by the students of Uniciti Education Hub. The school also prepared and cleaned the wall for painting.
On March 29, some forty students from Form III of West Coast International Secondary School took turns in two groups, to paint the basic white layers required for the future paintwork. On Saturday, March 30, another forty students of Uniciti Education Hub, with the help of the pupils from New Bambous Government School, drew the famous fresco.
This initiative has once again proven to be a successful exercise that brought together several stakeholders in the restoration of a faded wall that now embellishes the city. As a reminder, in June 2018, a similar initiative took place at Bambous 'A' primary school. Through this artistic and emblematic paintwork, we want to raise awareness about the preservation of the environment.