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1 2 Shamba Kipara Camp is a privately owned camp that Nord Anglia Education has exclusive use of. It is a comfortable venue with a safe and relaxed environment where your child can unwind and reflect on their day, while getting to know fellow


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  3. Shamba Kipara Camp is a privately owned camp that Nord Anglia Education has exclusive use of. It is a comfortable venue with a safe and relaxed environment where your child can unwind and reflect on their day, while getting to know fellow students from the Nord Anglia Education family. Your child will have access to the camp’s swimming pool, a communal seating area, a fire pit and green spaces shaded by mango and avocado trees where your child can relax. While at Shamba Kipara Camp your child will sleep in large, shared, single gender tents fitted with comfortable beds and plenty of storage space. They will have easy access to the camp’s separate male and female bathrooms with hot and cold running water, showers and western style flushing toilets. The camp also has a dining tent, where your child will meet in the evening for a delicious fusion of traditional Tanzanian and western food cooked in the onsite kitchen by local catering staff, who will accommodate any dietary requirements. The camp is also fully fitted with CCTV security cameras, surrounded by an electric fence, with round the clock security. 4

  4. Perched on a plateau below the rift valley overlooking the plains that stretch down to Lake Natron on one side and Ol Doinyo Lengai on the other is World View camp, where your child will stay at Lake Natron. Shaded by trees, World View is a comfortable camp where you child can relax while taking in the incredible scenery, building new friendships and reflecting on the work they are doing. The camp has modern western style bathroom facilities with flushing toilets and showers. Accommodation is in single gender comfortable tents where your child will share with one or two other students. In addition, we have a team of skilled local chefs ready to make delicious Tanzanian and international meals for the group three times a day. 5

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  7.  All costs in country are met by Nord Anglia but you must commit to: • Raise at least $400 per student to contribute to the projects in country (Student commitment) • Pay for flights and insurance (RMB 10,500) • Obtain Tanzania visas where needed (most of us): this year around RMB600- this is arranged through our Beijing school • Pay for vaccinations and anti-malaria medication • Spending money for souvenirs/snacks 10

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  9. For travel to Tanzania, sourcing a suitable policy can be complicated; we have therefore an agreement with Royal Sun Alliance offering us a highly comprehensive ‘door to door’ policy which covers all students and staff for the duration of the Expedition i.e. from the moment you leave home to the moment you return. This cover allows for direct communication between International SOS and Royal Sun Alliance. 12

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  13.  All students who are involved must: Attend weekly meetings • Contribute to all fund-raising events and planning of fund-raising • (after school/weekend involvement) Be involved in publicity • Be prepared for a week of really hard work in tropical heat – but • also be prepared to be hugely satisfied by what you achieve Be ready to think as well as work • Be ready to get to know and work with students from other NAE • schools, Tanzanian staff and students and Nord Anglia staff. Be ready to hand over your phone for most of the time! • 16

  14.  2nd payment installment October  Jotform/Medical information/passport details  Collection of passports to obtain visa (w/b 18th November)  Parents’ WeChat group (January) 17

  15. Induction | Guidance on Parent 18 Communication

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