Tuesday, February 14, 2012

London East Dictionary Project

J.P. Robarts Public School
On December 13th at Lorne Avenue Public School in London, Ontario, Rotary Clubs completed distribution of  902 dictionaries in east London and Dorchester, to Grade 3 pupils and school staff.  All were well received at the 15 Public and 9 Catholic schools involved. The above picture is of London East Vice-President Bob Mann, with excited pupils at J. P. Robarts Public School.  This was a part of a city-wide District 6330 Area 4 project in 2011, which saw almost 5,200 Grade 3 (and some English as a Second Language) students receive a dictionary. This follows on 1,500 books in 2009 and almost 3,000 in 2010. The Canadian edition of A Student's Dictionary and Gazetteer has been well received in the schools as it also covers our history, politics and geography - and our spelling!


ESL Students with their Dictionaries 
The project was led by ADG Doug Burnard (London North) and Rotarian Sue Storie (Hyde Park) and the support of a District 6330 Simplified Grant. This year over 2,400,000 dictionaries have been donated to Grade 3 pupils in North America via The Dictionary Project in South Carolina.


Lorne Avenue Public School


Submitted by: 
Jim Blair, Chair
Community Service Committee, 
Rotary Club of London East

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