An inauguration ceremony for the second batch of students for the English Access Micro-scholarship Programme was organised by Hill Crest School Higher Secondary School, Rynjah at the Jawaharlal Nehru Park in Umiam yesterday.
The programme sponsored by the US Department of State was first introduced in October 2018 at Hill Crest School in collaboration with Sishu Sarothi Guwahati.
The classes for the second batch were rolled out in June, with around 30 students from Hill Crest and Little Angels, a neighbourhood school.
A total of 58 students from both the centres graduated from the programme in April and May, 2021. The programme provides a foundation of English language skills to economically disadvantage adolescence children between the ages of 13 to 20, in their home countries.
Besides providing a platform for children to improve their spoken English language skills, the programme serves as a platform where participants are given learning opportunities and personal skill development such as speaking skills, building confidence, leadership skills that may lead to better jobs and educational prospects. Participants can gain the ability and opportunity to compete and participate in future exchanges and study in United States.
To mark the occasion students conducted the programme and took part in various activities embracing diversity and culture; students performed a fusion cross – cultured dance, songs and story – telling through poetry.
“The diverse skills that the children have acquired throughout the two years have really built up their personality and boosted their self confidence,” Principal of the school, A. Pariat said.
Adrian Pratt, Director of the American Centre Kolkatta and Public Affairs Officer, US Consulate General Kolkatta who graced the occasion as the Chief guest expressed his appreciation of the children’s effort and creativity in putting up a dynamic performance in spite of being very new to the program. He also acknowledged the Alumni’s active participation and effort even during the pandemic by contributing in various creative activities and public awareness campaigns.
Margaret MacLeod, Public Diplomacy Officer US Embassy New Delhi, Sohini Das, Public Engagement Lead, Sameek Ghosh – Head of Communication and Media and Aishwaraya Mandal, English Language and Education Program Manager US Consulate Kolkatta were also present on the occasion.