We've had a busy couple of days and despite a couple of minor hitches, all the schools are done ![]()
On Wednesday, we finished off at Dominica Grammar school with Ady completing the cabling (along with his assistants). I installed the server and demonstrated joining computers to the domain amongst other things.
Once we had done at DGS, we went on to St. Marys Academy which is also in Roseau. We had help once again from students of Dominica State College and they assisted us greatly with both the cabling and PC installations. Another big thanks goes out to all who lent a hand.
Today, we went up past Portsmouth to a little place called Paix Bouche (pronounced pay-boosh) and installed a small peer-to-peer network in the primary school there. It was a cracking day and the kids were having a sports day. Here's a photo of us all once we had finished. The lady in the middle is from the school and as you can see, we were rather warm.
Left to right are Tim from the Ministry of Education, a guy who represents Tina Alexander (one of the organisers of the project and our host for the week), Lugi, my sweaty self, the lady from the school, and last but not least Ady Gould - cabling genius.
We then jumped back in the bus and paid a quick visit to Portsmouth Secondary to tidy up a few loose ends before heading back to Roseau in Ogis' high speed bus (I would swear he had the back end out on a few corners!). We managed to take in a bit of the scenery on the way back - 
Beautiful, isn't it?
Tomorrow, we are having a press conference at Dominica Grammar School and we will be joined by our Managing Director, Gavin Rose as well as all the other organisers of the project. After this, we will be heading up to 3 Rivers for an end-of-project party which will include music from a local band.
I'll try and post again before we head for home on Saturday.
See you soon ![]()

















