Summer 2016 Projects
In addition to the regular maintenance work we do every summer,
four very important projects were completed this Summer.
The final stage of the Kindergarten Center was done. The house behind
the
administration building was transformed into a beautiful Kindergarten
center. Work this stage was inside the house. The outside was done in
previous years. Access to the upper floor from the ground floor
was added so children and teachers can go up the stairway without having
to go outside.
New Kindergarten-size facilities (toilets, wash basins, and showers)
were constructed in each floor, and the kitchens were
renovated. Central heating was added, and the play-area
outside was fitted with artificial grass.
New furniture was bought as needed.
Teachers had to quickly move to the new center the very last week of the
Summer holiday in preparation for the new academic year. They just
managed in time.
Children arrived to a most beautiful center that is spacious,
well lit, and very well equipped to facilitate their learning and be a
fun place to enjoy.
The third stage of the energy project was also done. The building
housing the three boarding homes for vocational boys had its energy room
completely renovated in accordance with the plan prepared by Mr. Rolf
Bartel. Mr. Bartel will visit JLSS in November 2016 to check the work
and test the system. He will make the necessary adjustments to make it
as efficient and economical as the other two energy rooms that were
completed in previous years. This will bring additional savings on our
diesel expenditure and allow us to provide adequate heating in winter
for these boarding homes.
We express our sincere gratitude to Mr. Bartel for designing and
implementing these modern and efficient heating systems.
The
replacement of the roof-tiles of the building housing Boys Boarding Home 3 was also completed. The roof-tiles were old and badly damaged. The
damp and water leakage problems in
that building deteriorated during the last years. In winter
most of the bedrooms had a lot of water in them during heavy rain. The
roof-tiles were so old and badly damaged making all our repair efforts
in vain. The problem was really bad during snowstorms. This was the last
building in our school, other than the farm-house, which needed its
roof-tiles replaced. During the last few years the roof-tiles of St.
Michael's Church, the Kindergarten Center, and BBH2 were all replaced.
Finally, all our buildings with the exception of the farm-house have new
roof-tiles.
We sincerely thank our German partners EVS/EMS for funding these very
important projects in
addition
to paying the travel expenses of Mr. Rolf Bartel.
Last was Phase 1 of the Solar Street Lighting Project. It was funded
by the Rotary Foundation, namely RC Hamburg, RC Wasserburg, and RC
Beirut Cosmopolitan. In preparation for Phase 2 when photovoltaic panels
will be installed to provide electricity to the street lighting system,
all the old street lights needed to be replaced with energy efficient
LED lights. The campus peripheries and dark areas were also lit with
additional LED lights.
Unfortunately, upon installing the new lights they started going out of
order at an alarming rate. The contractor was asked to replace the
faulty ones which he did. A week later most of the others became faulty.
They also had to be replaced. Apparently, these LED street lights were
assembled in Lebanon, and those who did the job were not assembling them
properly. A nearby village had exactly the same problem. The contractor
assured us that they are all under guarantee and he will continue to
replace them as necessary. Two additional lights developed the same
fault and still need replacement. Other than this very unfortunate
aspect of the project, we are very grateful to the Rotary Foundation
for this project. The campus now is very well lit. The efficiency of LED
lights will reduce our electricity bill substantially. We look forward
to the implementation of Phase 2 of the project when all the JLSS street
lights will be powered by photovoltaic panels. We express our sincere
gratitude to the Rotary Foundation, RC Hamburg, RC Wasserburg, and RC
Beirut Cosmopolitan for this very important project.