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NEWSLETTER
Dear Partners, On behalf of the School We wish to humbly apologise to
all for failing to update you on our developments for the month of July
in good time. This was due to pressure of work then. However, news for
the said month is included in this newsletter. We invite you to read both
our February and March 2008 news.
FEBRUARY 2008
GUESTS
DATE NAME ORGANIZATION
12/02/2008
-ASHLEY AYUMA
-KIBOI NDERITU
-MWAMKWARE WISDOM
-EVANS OTIENO FTCK ( Feed the Children Kenya)
Nderitu Consultants
Mazingara Systems
15/02/2008 JACKSON VUSAKA ZINDUKA AFRICA
20/02/2008 -RICHARD McCARTHY
-PAT KEARNEY
-SADHBH COYLE
-BRYAN PATTER -SUAS IRELAND
29/02/2008 -FLORENCE MUWA
-RAPHAEL KIMUTAI
-EVANS NGAMAU -WORLD VISION
THANKS FOR COMING
MEETINGS
a) Construction
On 12th February 2008, the Contractors, Consultant, Engineer School management
team and the P.T.A Chairman met to inspect and discuss the progress of
the on going construction of new permanent classrooms.
b) Management
- Financial management meeting with the school Accountant was held on
6th February 2008.
- Due to the country’s political situation, this year’s Suas
Volunteer Programme to Kenya may have to be reviewed. It is likely that
the programme may not take place this year. In its place, a team of older
Irish professionals may visit the school together with Messrs Richard
McCarthy and Pat Kearney in July for a few weeks. During the visit a number
of rehabilitation works to the school’s existing buildings will
likely be undertaken.
EVENTS
Drama
Preparation for the zonal Drama festival is on. Competition will be held
next month. The outcome will be communicated in the next month newsletter.
Parent support
-Parents from displaced families and children from families affected by
the village fire outbreak were given food support.
- On 15 February, 2008, Zinduka Africa (a program under The International
Christian Church) brought nets to be distributed to parents with children
under 5years and expectant mothers. The distribution was done on 19th
February, 2008.
ACADEMIC
-Learning went on well throughout the month. The pupils sat for their
mid-term Exams.
MARCH 2008
Dear Partners.
On behalf of the School we wish to sincerely thank you for your continued
support. We invite you to read our MARCH 2008 Newsletter.
EVENTS
Construction
-Construction of the new permanent classrooms is still on. The progress
is as per enclosed pictures.
CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Drama
- Divisional Drama festival was held on 5th march where they presented
a dance and choral verses.
-The dance managed position 4 out of 8 while the choral verses took position
3 out of 15.
- They didn’t manage to a higher level.
Ball- games
1) Cluster level -07/03/2008
The school was represented in the following
a) Football for boys and also girls where the boys won
b) Handball for boys and also for girls where the girls won
c) Volleyball for boys and also for girls where the boys won
d) Netball for boys and also for girls where both won
2) Divisional level 14/03/2008
31 Pupils represented the school at this level as follows:
a) Volleyball- 3girls and 3 boys
b) Netball - 5girls and 3boys
c) Football -6girls and 6boys
d) Handball -2girls and 3boys
3) Provincial level-19/03/2008
11 players represented the school as follows:
a) Football -3boys and 1girl
b) Volleyball -2boys and 2 girls
c) Handball- 1boy and 1girl
-National level will be held on 8th – 10th April 2008.
One girl, Dorcus Kemunto, pictured above, will be representing the school
in girls’ football.
ACADEMIC
-Learning went on well throughout the month. 81 class eight candidates
were registered for this year’s Kenya Certificate of Primary Education
examinations to be held in November this year.
GUESTS DURING THE MONTH
DATE NAME ORGANIZATION
07/03/2008
-Mary Killen
-SR Maria Angela Mossenti
-Asigogo Malongo
-Adego Tom -Mater Hospital Convent
- International teacher Training Centre
12/03/2008 -Wangari Mathenge -Feed The Children Kenya
13/03/2008 -Jane Kierie
-Mary Nyamai - Ministry of Education
-Embakasi
19/03/2008 -Richard Njoroge Ngugi
-Beth Wainaina
-Evans Ngamau -Ministry of Education- Makadara, Senior Advisor to Schools
-Ministry of Education –Embakasi Divisional Advisor
28/03/2008 -Rachael Thoita
-Wilson Bandi
-Angelaus Kamande
-Leonard Mburu
-Maina James -Feed The Children Kenya
-CAMARA
-SIFE Kenyatta University
31/03/2008 -Liz Donnel
-Kim Berttey -Amino TV Far and Away Programmes –Dublin Ireland
We sincerely thank all those who found time to pay us a visit and look
forward to continue working with all of you in our service to the Mukuru
community.
GUESTS
| Date |
Name |
Organisation |
Reason for Visiting |
| 18/12/2007 |
J.M Kanyiri |
Provincial Administration |
Tour of sub- location and Public Baraza
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District Commissioner Nairobi East
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January 2008 Newsletter
Dear Partners,
On behalf of the entire Gatoto school community
we take this opportunity to convey our greetings and to wish you all a
Happy New Year. We also wish to sincerely thank you for your continued
support. We invite you to read our January 2008 Newsletter
SCHOOL OPENING
- The school was scheduled to open on
7th January 2008 for the beginning of the first term. However, this
was not to be due to political instability in the country following
the disputed presidential elections last December. Some members of staff
reported but there were no pupils. The opening was therefore rescheduled
to 14th January 2008.The school opened on 14th January 2008 with a low
turn up of pupils. By the end of the month the school was yet to register
normal attendance from pupils with the rate yet to hit 85%.
GUESTS
We are happy to report the visit by Ms. Judy Ndegwa and her colleagues
from Tetra Pak on the 21st of January. Their visit and the delivery of
milk and Weetabix for the first term underlined the continued commitment
of both Tetra Pak and Weetabix to support the children here. Another guest
during the month was Mr. J.M Asigogo of International Teachers’
Training Centre who came on a routine inspection visit of the teachers
attending training at the said ITTC.
MEETINGS
a) Management
- On 12th January 2008, the management
team met the Suas CEO Mr. Colman Farrell to discuss issues facing the
school and plans for the year. We wish to thank Mr. Farrell and Suas
for advice in this regard. We are also grateful to Ms. Vanessa Liston
for taking time to review our Development Plan and offering invaluable
input.
Management held a series of meetings to review the plan especially in
light of the socio-political mood in the country and its possible impact
on the development of the school.
b) Staff
- A meeting was held on the first week
of opening where teachers discussed among other things awareness creation
in school on discouragement of tribalism among staff members and pupils.
The briefing of pupils from class four to eight has already started.
In other staff meetings held during the month, staff members showed
their concern with the insecurity in the country and transport problems
to and from school. They, therefore, requested for assistance from the
school with regard to the transport problem. It was agreed that the
school would try to help where possible.
EVENTS
- On 14th January 2008, the school admitted
45 Nursery pupils who had earlier registered with the school late 2007
- On 21st January 2008, the school held
interviews for new admissions for classes one to seven. Of the new admissions,
28 were from families displaced from their former homes during the month.
INFRASTRUCTURE
The construction of the new classrooms
is going on.
ACADEMIC
- Harambee Sponsorship is going to assist
two pupils who sat and passed their K.C.P.E exams last year to go through
their secondary education. The selection of the two is based on a number
of criteria including family background, academic ability and pupil
discipline.
- Learning was disrupted a few times
during the month due to panic gripping some families and on one occasion
parents picked their children from school during school hours fearing
for their security. However, calm has returned to most parts of the
city and the situation is getting back to normal.
NEXT MONTH – FEBRUARY
- The school will register 85 pupils
for K.C.P.E Exams this year. A school based exam will be administered
to give the children Registration Numbers for the final Exam.
- February is normally a busy co-curricular
activities month. We are hopeful that normalcy will completely return
to the city, so that we embark on training in ball games, gymnastics,
drama and music in preparation for the start of competitions during
the month.
Once again we wish to thank you for your
continued engagement with the school.
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