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Samsun Lawton-Wright

 

Testimonials

Here are a selection of testimonials about CITC Sudan

My wife and I worked for Cambridge International and with Mr. Salah from May, 2004 till the end of December, 2004.  We came to Sudan after teaching in Turkey.

Overall, we found the experience enjoyable and the experience was once in a lifetime.  There aren't many advertised teaching jobs in Africa.  The students were some of the best we have encountered during our years of international teaching.

Mr. Salah was one of the best bosses I have ever worked for.  His office was always open and he is a good listener.  I had a lot of suggestions that he listened to and implemented.  We did not agree on everything, but on most things we did.  He always paid us on time.

As far as the education, it's what the students and teachers make of it.  I enjoyed teaching my business classes and students did improve and progress.  Education really does make a difference.

I found Sudan to be a very safe place both in Khartoum and traveling around the country.  The police were always interested in my traveling documents but no problems occurred.  Mr. Salah helped make living in Sudan as easy as possible.

When we were there, there was only one mall but the grocery store there was reasonably well stocked.  Sometimes annoying was the electrical outages from several minutes to several hours.

I would not say there is a tremendous amount of sights to see in Sudan, but that is not a reason you should go there.  There is diving in the Red Sea and one can travel to other parts of Africa.  Be part of Africa and you will understand it much better.  It's a great story to tell your grand kids.

We were able to save money in Sudan.  Khartoum is not a cheap city but with rent and electricity and transportation support provided, it's alright.  We were not people who spent a lot of money, so we found the place affordable.If you have always wanted the experience of teaching and living in Africa, my vote would be to go for it.  Mr. Salah will take care of you the best that he can as he has a vested interest in keeping his teachers happy.  But also remember it's a developing third world country and you must lower your expectations and be flexible.

Let me know if I have missed a few spots or if you want more detail.

Joe Bulterman

International School of Choueifat

PO Box 2077

University City Road, Industrial No. 6

Nr. Cricket Stadium

Sharjah, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

+971 6 558 2211

+971 055 942 5049 (Mobil)

jbulterman@yahoo.com

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I was there for one year.  I love Khartoum, you will make friends for life.  It's a progressive school and is always expanding into different areas.  It's very safe, you don't need to worry about that.  You can drink alcohol in the British Embassy where they have a club there.  Some people have posted bad things about the school because they expect a western mindset and can't handle the heat and change of culture.  

You will get good accommodation, A/C, and sky tv.

The money is more then enough, you can shop as the locals do and live very cheaply if you shop at the markets.  Multi vitamins are very cheap.  You will find khartoum a modern city.  YOu can fly to addis ababa on your holidays, just an hour flight.

Sam

samsun lawton-wright

lawtonwright@aberystwyth.com

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Dear Salah,

I'm sorry that I didn't have a chance to say "goodbye" in person and to thank you for your kindness to me while I was in Sudan. 

I had a good flight and am settling in well in Libya.  I think we'll be starting work next week, but in the meantime, we're being treated to sightseeing and general Libyan hospitality.  Of course, I am very anxious to get back into the classroom.

Again, thanks for everything.

Judy

judyc1948ca@yahoo.ca

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Graduation Ceremony

 Mr.Bulterman , Academic Manager

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Judy Cracknell

Cambridge International Training Centers(Sudan)
Khartoum - Arkweet-Obaid Khatim Street
Tel. 249-183-244440 & 249-183-244407 - Fax - 249-183-239352
P.0.Box - 15018 - Code - 12217
( Email: learn@cicsudan.org)
 
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