

3 February
We knew that there would be another attack from Russia in temperatures below -20. Today we did not sleep at night. We listened to the explosions, read in the news what missiles and drones were flying, in what quantity, from where and where they were coming from. So again, our homes are cold, there is little light and not always water. But the worst thing is that someone will not see the sun anymore. And all those who are alive have to get up and do their work. We asked pa
Feb 3


31 January
Last week, we found nine puppies near our school. The temperature was -20°C. It can be very difficult for them in such cold weather. So we gathered some fabric, straw and boxes, as well as some food, and created a little shelter for them. We took photos and posted about the puppies on social media. We want to find them good owners. While we search, we will take care of them.
Jan 30


27 January
So, what did our students and teachers do in January? The younger children ran to school because they had plenty of snow to play in, as well as learning. For many years now, there has hardly been any snow in Ukraine in winter. But this year, we have a real winter! The children came up with the idea of building a colourful hut out of ice blocks. They worked so hard! Seeing how happy they were made us forget about our cold, dark homes for a moment. The older students weren't so
Jan 26


21 January
After the Christmas break, Borysfen resumed live operations. Parents were happy that teachers would finally share the responsibility of raising their children with them. They happily sent their children back to school. However, we soon suffered a terrorist attack from Russia amid a 20-degree frost. Many schools were forced to extend their holidays because they lost heating, water and electricity all at once. However, we continued our live work at the school because, thanks to
Jan 20
