Learning centre helps asylum seekers cope

By Michael Bachelard
Updated October 4 2014 - 2:18am, first published October 3 2014 - 8:00pm
A child at the asylum seekers' new "learning centre". Photo: Michael Bachelard
A child at the asylum seekers' new "learning centre". Photo: Michael Bachelard
Children at an asylum seeker learning centre in Cisarua, Indonesia. Photo: Michael Bachelard
Children at an asylum seeker learning centre in Cisarua, Indonesia. Photo: Michael Bachelard
A class at the learning centre in Cisarua. Photo: Michael Bachelard
A class at the learning centre in Cisarua. Photo: Michael Bachelard
Welcome distraction: Children learning English at the centre.  Photo: Michael Bachelard
Welcome distraction: Children learning English at the centre. Photo: Michael Bachelard
The learning centre aims to keep children occupied and prepare them for a possible life in an English-speaking country.  Photo: Michael Bachelard
The learning centre aims to keep children occupied and prepare them for a possible life in an English-speaking country. Photo: Michael Bachelard
All smiles: A young boy at the learning centre. Photo: Michael Bachelard
All smiles: A young boy at the learning centre. Photo: Michael Bachelard

Twenty adolescent boys and girls cram in one room of a house in West Java, singing and gesturing in delightfully accented English a song made famous by a giant purple dinosaur.

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