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Saturday 24th January 2026

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Having been retired for 10 years now, it's not often that I experience a full week of work, where I have got up at 06:30 each morning from Monday to Friday in order to be at Tea Leaf Centre Maskeliya's early morning staff meeting at 08:30. Having done that his week, I really felt I had earned my chance to sleep in a bit this morning, and to then have a very lazy morning at Daya's home just having a good breakfast and chilling out with him and his family. It wasn't until mid-afternoon that we took a trip out to visit Daya's youngest cousin/sister Chinu and her lovely daughter Deepthisha, who live very near to dam that created the Castlereigh reservoir. Their father, Charles, was out at work. It was quite a rugged journey in the tuk-tuk once you left the main road, and an uphill climb to the rather remote spot where they live, but of course we received a very warm welcome from them, and we enjoyed a lovely couple of hours there. As we were leaving a handsome young lad...

Friday 23rd January 2026

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I was up late last night doing my blog, completing my diary, sorting out thank you cards, and finally getting round to writing up the case studies from the two interviews I did with two of the Trainee Teachers on Wednesday, which I was determined to complete before I left Tea Leaf Centre Maskeliya today. I love doing these sorts of interviews and writing them up, as I think it is one of the things that I am most skilled at doing, so it was a pleasure to get them done. I would love to have attached the case studies here for you to read, but I doubt that data protection protocol would allow me to do that, so you will just have to believe me when I say that these were a very powerful record of the Tea Leaf journeys of these two Trainee Teachers, and great testament to the impact that Tea Leaf has had on their lives. I could interview all the staff and write up dozens of case studies that would make remarkable reading and be truly inspiring. Today was a wonderful final day with my Trainee ...

Thursday 22nd January 2026

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I was very pleased to get my Trainee Teachers back for a whole day's training today, even though yesterday had been such a great day. My core purpose at Tea Leaf has always been to have a significant impact on the quality of teaching, so spending today and tomorrow with the Trainee Teachers will certainly help me to achieve that. It's small steps, but as that famous Chinese proverb says: 'A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step'. I started the day by modelling a longer lesson today - still not a full lesson but longer than on Tuesday - which they then tried to replicate in small groups. Although it's small steps, they were significantly better than they were on Tuesday in terms of their level of skill, but more importantly from my point of view in terms of their confidence to stand in front of a class and teach. I know that tomorrow they will be even better, so there is great satisfaction with that. I had been asked to run some staff training after l...

Wednesday 21st January 2026

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I had a fabulous day today - quite honestly, possibly the best day I have had on this current visit to the beautiful Hill Country in Sri Lanka. There are some days, if you're lucky, where everything just seems to go wonderfully well, and today was one of those days. It was a day which made me feel, as I have so many times, just how worthwhile my time is volunteering with Tea Leaf, and why I have kept coming back time after time over the past 7 years. I only had one 45-minute session with my Trainee Teachers first thing this morning, but I was able to give them some quality input on how to use a whiteboard effectively, which is not as straightforward a skill as you might think it is. This is a very responsive group of Trainee Teachers, and I am loving working with them. My 'boss', Mr. James, asked me yesterday to interview two of my Trainee Teachers in order to create a Case Study for each of them. There is only one male Trainee Teacher, so we had picked him and one of the f...

Tuesday 20th January 2026

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I was delighted to work with the Trainee Teachers for a full day today, as I was keen to complete some of the work with them that I did with the Trainee Teachers at Tea Leaf Centre Nuwara Eliya. I will lose them again tomorrow, but fingers crossed, I will get them back for full days' training on Thursday and Friday. Although I won't be able to have as strong an impact as I did in Nuwara Eliya, I am hopeful that I will still make a significant difference to their performance as teachers. There was an assembly outside on a lovely warm morning where the new intake of around 150 students was distributed to the 7 classes that they will learn in during the Intensive English Programme and for the rest of the Main Diploma. We then set up the Trainee Teachers room as a classroom, so that I could model some teaching with them, with them using role play situations to develop their teaching skills, and it proved to be a lot of fun today. Lessons ended at 14:30, and soon after I was on my w...

Monday 19th January 2026

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Today was a day when plans shifted, which I was perfectly happy with, as sometimes they need to. I arrived at Tea Leaf Centre Maskeliya in time to have just a brief 45-minute meeting with the Trainee Teachers I am scheduled to work with this week, but they had to go upstairs then for other scheduled training. I sat in on that briefly, but then disappeared to take photographs, message a few people and catch up with a few other activities. It was an absolute hive of activity today, as almost 150 new students arrived to start the 2-week Intensive English Programme, which precedes the Main Diploma Programme each year. This starts with a one-hour English assessment test, followed by a very short break, and then another one-and-a-half-hour English assessment test - both vital to ascertain an entrance level of English as they begin their studies with Tea Leaf - but I couldn't help there. My hopes of having my Trainee Teachers after lunch were dashed, as the morning training session upstai...