Tharua Primary School
Tharua Primary School is a developing school that has 189 boys and 191 girls. There are also 10 teachers from Standards 1 to 8 and 3 in ECD classes. There is a total of 115 ECD pupils, […]
Tharua Primary School is a developing school that has 189 boys and 191 girls. There are also 10 teachers from Standards 1 to 8 and 3 in ECD classes. There is a total of 115 ECD pupils, […]
Endana Secondary School is one of the major beneficiaries of the PA-MOJA /Ol Pejeta Conservancy partnership. Students and staff would like to extend a heartfelt thank-you for their ongoing support. They have contributed to the transformation […]
Tigithi Secondary School is a mixed day and boarding school that is in the process of becoming a boys boarding school. The parent community supported the agreement to make Malek Secondary School a girls school […]
Sweetwaters Secondary school, the sister school to Walnut Grove Secondary School, has greatly benefited from PA-MOJA. Two dairy cows were bought for the school by PA-MOJA through the Ol Pejeta Conservancy. This has been a […]
Wathituga Primary School is one of the most respected schools in the area due to its outstanding performances in the Kenya National Exams of Primary Education. This is amazing considering that this school has a […]
The students at Matanya Primary School have a strong determination to learn despite having to work under difficult learning conditions. The classrooms are not very conducive to learning since they have numerous gaps in the […]
One of the two dairy cows purchased by PA-MOJA for Endana Secondary School gave birth to a female calf recently. The mother is now of even greater assistance to the school because she supplies the […]
Malek Girls High school is currently a public mixed day school but will evolve into a girls boarding school by the year 2015. It is comprised of 9 teachers, 6 employed by the Teachers Service […]
Njoguini Primary School is a sister school to Stephen Girard Elementary School in Philadelphia. It neighbours the Ol Pejeta Conservancy. Life hardships are the order of the day in the locality surrounding the school. The […]
On Saturday, May 4th, students from Loise Girls’ Nanyuki had a Skype session with Heritage Woods Secondary students and were able to interact with Canadian students by asking questions about their school life and culture. […]
Thome Boys Secondary School is a fairly new secondary school which started 4 years ago in the community surrounding the Ol Pejeta Conservancy. It is going to have its first class complete and sit for […]
Mwituria Secondary is amongst the local schools supported by PA-MOJA in conjunction with the Ol Pejeta Conservancy. It has students from the surrounding community, The boys are very bright and managed to join high school […]
St. Augustine is a large school with almost 400 hundred students. The school has 2 streams from form one (grade 9) to form four (grade 12). It is well built with almost all the […]
Tharua Secondary School is a mixed day school. It has a capacity of 160 students, 87 of them being boys and 73 girls. They have 8 teachers, 4 employed by the Teachers Service Commission and […]
I sit down and drift back seventeen years; life was difficult at the primary level. Can you imagine running to school barefoot very early in the morning almost 8 kilometers to attend lessons with your […]
On the 2nd of May, 2013, the secondary students with full bursaries from PA-MOJA were brought together at Ol Pejeta Conservancy to meet each other and share their views. They discussed some of the challenges […]
Irura Primary School pupils could not hide their joy on the first day of school after the break when they received news from their sister school in Canada. They had a wonderful time watching the […]
Here is a photo of the very first flame from the methane gas tap coming from the biogas tank at Sweetwaters Secondary School. The construction of the biogas tank and the purchase of the cows that fill it with dung […]
A group of Vancouver PA-MOJA supporters spent a Saturday afternoon rolling dough and folding pasta rounds to make traditional perogies for an upcoming fundraiser. Toni Hourston, who is heading to Kenya in July for her […]
The grade 5 students from AISA – North Poplar Elementary school gave a presentation about PA-MOJA to Mundy Road elementary school. They danced, showed pictures and spoke passionately about their involvement with PA-MOJA and how […]
Even with the heavy rains taking place in Kenya and the bad roads leading to the interior parts of the country, a school like Tigithi secondary school is pleased to benefit from PA-MOJA. “Finally it […]
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Umx5_NErY3A] Students from the Abbotsford School of Integrated Arts arrived at Langley Fine Arts School on Friday, April 26 to share their message of
May 1st 2013 PA-MOJA sends a big cheer from Canada to Ol Pejeta Conservancy Community Coordinators, Paul Leringato and Patrick Waigwa Nearly eight years ago, when we were just entertaining the idea of creating a […]
It took a determined LFAS mom, a good friend from Ontario, and a whole team of family, friends, staff and students to create a clothing sale that turned the LFAS gymnasium into a shopping mall […]
At Stephen Girard Elementary School, the students in Mr. Dan Lewis’s second-grade classroom completed a Maasai art project this year, which was inspired by their relationship with Njoguini Primary in Kenya. The students’ curiosity was […]