CoKF’s office was a beehive of activities as we witnessed a torrent of visitors paying us courtesy calls. Ken Okoth was in Nairobi and visited several of our projects with Ainsley Morris and Montana Stevenson from the USA. They visited Ayany primary School to evaluate the ongoing ‘KiberaOnline’ project, Kibra Academy, and Calvary School where we have built classrooms. Ken’s visit also coincided with the mid-term break for most of our High School Scholars and so amid involving chats and hearty laughter the CoKF fraternity had a lot to catch up on: ranging from their CAT 1 performances to the Class of 2014 scholars sharing their experiences in their various new schools and as expected, they had so much to say for most of them had never spent so many days away from their families in different company and environment. We also hosted St Lawrence University students who for the last 5 years have been visiting The Red Rose School as part of their community service. They engaged the children in various activities; they taught in classes and even played fun games with the children during the lunch break.
The last week of February was quite involving and eventful; we are looking forward for the April holidays when our scholars will be back once more.
They are in good working condition!
Ken: Hello Scholars! How is the going so far?
The boys can't beat us!
Its time for a Kenyan Jig.
Who will do it first?
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