School
- The most useful items you could donate to the school would be library books and goggles. With regards to library books, just consider how suitable the book would be: a book exploring world religions or one containing various states of undress may not be the most appropriate text for the primary school.
- Educational posters would also be useful.
- If you want to work towards finishing the classrooms get onto it straight away! You need to liaise more so with the teachers and see what they want. We ran out of time.
- If you are asked to do something (ie. paint a wall) find out all of the nitty gritty details before you begin the task. At least then you might not find yourself being asked to paint an 8m high wall!
- Definitely check out the swimming area before lessons start. Also, be aware that it changes every day - one day, the water might be quite shallow, the next day it's up to your shoulders in the same spot.
- Send kids out of the water if they're misbehaving (at least let one of the teachers know you will be doing that). We should have done that more often.
- Try not to take white boardshorts/swim shirts... Yes they go see through in the water, and you may as well not be wearing them.
- School: We wore t-shirts, the girls wore long skirts, the guys long pants. You could get away with wearing clothing that is a little shorter than that, but the teachers were happy with how we dressed. Also be careful that your t-shirts do not show any underarm. Apparently showing your underarm is quite offensive.
- Around the island: Again t-shirts. Girls can wear anything below the knee. Guys can wear anything on the knee or below.
- Again, white. Make sure those white t-shirts/skirts/pants aren't see through.
- There are numerous shops on the island that sell everything from toiletries to food to hardware. Unless you like a specific brand or need a specific hygiene/sanitary product, you can get pretty much everything you need on the island.
- Be aware that GST (at least when we were there) isn't included in the price - It's added on at the end.
Other
- While snorkel sets and fins are available on the island, bringing a mask from Australia is probably a good idea. Those who bought masks from the various shops on the island said that they didn't work too well - water would always seep in.
- Mosquito nets will come in handy. While there aren't too many mozzies at the Yellow House (there are screens covering most of the windows), there are plenty of them at the Blue House. I also don't think there are screens covering the windows at the Blue House. Bring some sort of twine/thin rope with you and/or a removable sticky hook. If you are sleeping next to a window you can tie the net around the curtain runner and tuck the net around and under the edges of the bed. If you are sleeping away from a window you can then stick the hook to the wall and tie the net up that way.
- An electric powered mozzie repeller is also a good idea.
- Do not buy duty-free alcohol at the Male' International Airport if you are transiting through Singapore on the way back to Australia as it will be confiscated.
- Just because it is practically Summer all year round, does not mean you will not get sick (as I naively thought). Take some cold and flu tablets and betadine solution. Your newly acquired cold/sore throat will thank you for it.





