Student View

News item date: 
Monday, June 1, 2009

My name is Jules Jean Anold, and I am a Rhéto student. After my primary education, my father seized the opportunity that had been offered to take the exam to enter LCS. I passed the exam with great success and have been at LCS for six years. The reason why I came to LCS is because I wanted to acquire more knowledge and be well-educated. When those two objectives are accomplished, I will use them to help my family, my country, and others who really need my help and my support.

When I first arrived at LCS, it did not take a lot of time for me to understand the system that we have used here since the foundation of the school. I have learned many things, such as: science, religion, and how to live in community. Receiving all this knowledge, day by day, I have grown intellectually. Now, with the education that I receive here, I am almost prepared and ready to confront the imminent challenges that will surely come.

As for other activities, I am involved in the soccer team of the school and the soccer team of my church. Also, I am a soccer player for “F.C. Pegasse.” At LCS, after coming back to school, I teach kids from the neighborhood around the school. I am involved in the language program so that I can stimulate other students to practice English, Spanish, and French.

After my graduation, I will go to university. I will study medicine, then learn more languages and work in the teaching ministry. Everything that I know, I want to share it with others. One of my big objectives is to be a man of God. I want to acquire knowledge of the Bible to have messages to spread to others. I see how others live. People have problems and they are exhausted with their own life, and I want to help them by sharing my knowledge about God’s plan for them.

I was very happy to share my viewpoint with you. Finally, I thank you very much for all that you do for The Haitian Project, for your help and your support. I really appreciate you all and what you do for The Haitian Project’s progress. Thank you again and may God bless you all.