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Gui Xing Elementary School

The Library Project donated a library to Gui Xing Elementary School on June 17, 2008. Gui Xing Elementary School is located in rural Ziyang County in the Shaanxi Province of China. There are 10 students, grades 1-2 that attend Gui Xing Elementary School. Most of the student’s parents work locally as farmers.

The school Principal and only teacher is Ms. Zhang, who is 17 years old. Even at a young age, she has a very clear focus on providing the highest education possible to her students.

Gui Xing Elementary School is one of forty-three “Level 3” elementary schools in Ziyang County. A Level 3 elementary school is the lowest level that a school can hold in China. This usually means that it is under-funded, remote, and has few educational resources found at the school.

Gui Xing Elementary School sits near the peak of a mountain in the Da Ba Mountains, one of the largest mountain ranges in China. It is accessible via a winding dirt road. The school makes use of a local farmhouse as its classroom.

Gui Xing Elementary School has an incredible school Principal who also acts as the only teacher. Mr. Du teaches all three classes in one single classroom.

During our Pre Assessment we found that Gui Xing Elementary School did not have a library, or any books that could be used as a secondary curriculum.

On June 17, 2008, The Library Project provided 400 Chinese language children’s books for grades 1-2, a colorful bookshelf and a globe and a plant. We provided a wide range of children’s books that include: history, science, short stories, fairy tales, books for very young readers, children’s dictionaries, children’s reference books, and an assortment of comic books. Gui Xing Elementary School also received a full set of children’s encyclopedias. Every book was in full color and of the highest quality.

After the book donation, the students participated in arts, crafts and games as a celebration. Everyone had a great time.

Ms. Zhang then participated in The Library Project’s Librarian Training Program. This is an intensive one-hour course on how to manage a library. This covers how to check books in and out, a few activities and games that the books can be used as during class time, and how the books can be used as teaching aids during regular classes.

Without a doubt The Library Project has improved the level of education that Gui Xing Elementary School provides to its students.

To learn more about Gui Xing Elementary School, please download the detailed Library Completion Report by clicking here.

If you would like to get more involved, please contact Tom Stader, The Library Project founder, at tom@library-project.org.

 
   
 




 
GENERAL SCHOOL INFORMATION
School classification
Level 3
School construction
Farmhouse
Number of students
10
Number of teachers and staff
1
Number of classrooms
1
Number of grades
Grades 1 - 2
ORIGINAL LIBRARY INFORMATION
Children’s books, grades 1 - 2
0
Relevant books per student
0 books

OUR RESULTS
Children’s books, grades 1 - 2
400
Relevant books per student
40 books
 
       
 


Walking down the path to Gui Xing Elementary School.


The students.


A small ceremony was heald outside to get the children involved in the creation of their new library.





Ms. Zhang is a 17 year old teacher and Principal at Gui Xing Elementary School.


We had he children do some arts and crafts after reading.




Ms. Zhang receiving our Library Training course.


The Library Project's Country Director signing a contract with Ms. Zhang, Gui Xing Elementary School Principal.


The School is in a local farmhouse.




The children waving good-bye.

 
       
 

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