Chums Partnership

The Key School’s Pre-School students are reaching out and making global connections as members of the Chums Partnership, a collaboration between students at Key and students in Tanzania and England.  Communication was initially established between Key and Somers Park Primary School in Malvern, England, through a British website called Global Gateway that partners schools around the world. Somers Park was looking for an American school to join their existing partnership with Chumbageni Primary School in Tanga, Tanzania. Key saw this triangular global link across three continents as a wonderful opportunity for the School’s youngest students to broaden their understanding of the world community, and eagerly committed to the partnership. The three schools chose the name Chums to honor the students at Chumbageni and to reference the students’ international friendships.

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Highlights

  • A Thriving Partnership: CHUMS Activities Expand

    Now entering its third year, the Chums Partnership that includes Key School, Somers Park School in Malvern, England, and Chumbageni School in Tanga, Tanzania, continues to flourish, involving more students in more Divisions at Key.

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  • The Chums Partnership Continues

    Chumbegeni students perform for teachers from Somers Park and Key

    The Chums Partnership, begun last year among three schools—The Key School, Somers Park Primary School in Malvern, England, and the Chumbageni School in Tanzania—is forging ahead and involving more students.

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  • Pre-School “Chums” Honored with Challenge 20/20 Award

    Dancing in Tanzania

    The Key School’s youngest students are reaching out and making global connections as members of the Chums Partnership, a collaboration between students at Key and students in Tanzania and England.

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  • Pre-School Teacher Receives Challenge 20/20 Award

    Congratulations to Kindergarten teacher Wendy Waymouth who earned Key School the Challenge 20/20 Award from the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS).

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  • Project Undertaken by Key Kindergarten Teacher...

    The project undertaken by Kindergarten teacher Wendy Waymouth two years ago began as an exchange of information and ideas between the infant classroom at Monk Gryston School in England and Mrs. Waymouth’s Kindergarten class.

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