Teaching Without Borders: The Story of Jill Bennett in Malawi

Jill Bennet's teaching journey in Malawi. Jill Bennett with her students.


Dear Readers,

Today, I'm excited to share a fascinating story from Margaret Stenhouse, an author known for The Stonecutter’s Memoirs and a friend whose storytelling skillfully brings to life the complex patterns of life. Margaret introduces us to Jill Bennett, an Englishwoman whose dedication to education and community extends well beyond her residence in Castelgandolfo, Castelli Romani.

Jill's story isn't just about her years as a committed head teacher in Rome; it's a journey that keeps evolving, even as she elegantly moves into her 80s. After retiring, Jill didn't slow down. Instead, she took off on a volunteer trip to Malawi, showing us all that you're never too old to make a difference. Despite challenges, her creative projects, such as organizing a Christmas Carol Concert for charity, continue to inspire and bring joy to the community around her.

Margaret shares stories of Jill's adventures as a school inspector in Malawi, showing us the lasting difference one person can make. It's a tribute to those dedicated teachers who go beyond their basic duties, spreading hope and sparking change wherever they land. So, let's get lost in this special and inspiring story, and may you find inspiration in the relentless dedication of Jill Bennett to education.


READ JILL’S STORY HERE

 

This March, as we focus on "Inspiring Teachers," let's think about the amazing teachers in our own lives. Teachers do so much for us, guiding and helping us grow.

I'm inviting you this month to celebrate and support these incredible people. Here's how:

  • Share Their Stories: Do you have a story of an inspiring teacher who changed your life? Share it with us to spread the word about their impact.

  • Support a Teacher: You can donate things teachers need, help out at a school, or give to organizations that support education. Every little bit counts.

  • Express Gratitude: Take a moment to thank the teachers in your life or your children’s lives. A simple note, email, or small gift can show them how much you appreciate their hard work and dedication.


Warmly,

S.A. Sterling



 


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