Sawubona! I am pleased to introduce myself!
Sawubona! I am pleased to introduce myself!
Welcome! My name is Sindile Sellinah Morris, and I currently teach English as a second Language at Dingfan Elementary School. Originally from Eswatini, which is the smallest country in the southern part of Africa, I am a firm believer in hands-on learning / bilingual education. Beyond my professional life, I am an avid cyclist and a fan of braised pork rice. I am honored to contribute to the rich 100 + year history of this school and look forward to helping our students grow into global citizens.
AFRICA
The Kingdom of Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) is a vibrant, landlocked nation in Southern Africa, known as one of the world’s last absolute monarchies. It is small in size, with diverse landscapes, and is a premier destination for spotting the "Big Five" in its royal national parks. The kingdom is famous for its colorful cultural festivals and world-class artisanal crafts.
Quick Stats:
Capitals: Mbabane & Lobamba
Languages: siSwati & English
Highlight: Home to the world’s oldest mine (Ngwenya) and the massive Sibebe Rock.
Greetings- Sawubona!
The Flag
Blue -peace and stability
Yellow - natural resources and wealth
Red - past battles
Black and White - Represents racial harmony
The Big Five: lion,leopard, buffalo, elephantand rhino. Found in parks around
I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Animal Science from the University of Eswatini (2018), which provided me with a strong foundation in scientific inquiry and analytical thinking. To transition my passion for knowledge into the classroom, I completed my TESOL certification through the TFETP program. This intensive professional development has equipped me with specialized strategies for language acquisition, allowing me to design engaging, student-centered lessons that empower non-native speakers to succeed. My diverse academic path makes me a versatile and dedicated educator.
My University