Photo Gallery continued ....
Some more pictures taken by volunteers showing Westminster School and the area around Fumesua, near Kumasi. Please contact us if you have previously volunteered at Westminster School and would like your images included here.
Football Match between Westminster School and Ejisu School
Usually, Fridays are used for different games in Westminster School and as part of this there was a football match on Friday, 17th of July, 2009 at Ejisu Town Park.
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| Westminster Ladies football team with two teachers Samuel and Napo |
Students jubilating after the match | The two teams combined |
The ladies football team played first, with Westminster ladies beating Ejisu Methodist 2 goals to nil.
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| See the Blues (Westminster Football Team) |
The coach seriously talking to his players after the 1st half of the game |
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Westminster was defeated by two goals to nil. The most interesting thing was that after the children’s game was over, it’s now the turn of the teachers of the two schools. Imagine what will happen on the pitch.
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Imagine what will happen |
Michael and Adam in 5 and 2 jerseys respectively |
Westminster Teachers’ Football team |
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The goal scorer, Michael |
After the game | Adam, Sinead and Philip on the pitch |
A Visit to Kumasi Kejetia
On Saturday 18th of July, Philip took the three volunteers to Kumasi Market (Kejetia)
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| Guess what they are enjoying here | Sinead sharing her experience in Kejetia with friends and love ones | |
The three medical students have also taught the teachers and some of the students first aid and later went to visit Lake Bosomtwi and recently they have gone to Cape Coast, or Cabo Corso, the former capital town of Ghana, then the Gold Coast.




















