By Lucy Mathennge | Project Assistant
The progress in Kachiuru primary school has been very good and the school had concluded the term well. The feeding program was successful and teachers, parents and parents are very grateful and thank all the well-wishers who have supported them throughout the year. They are happy that the school enrolled more pupils in the course of the year despite the challenges of few classrooms and desks. The headteacher and the parents are still appealing to the government to consider supporting them with desks and more classrooms. They are optimistic that the school will have more pupils willing to join school in January 2017 and they wish to accommodate them if it will be possible. The government has promised them more classrooms but this has been the promise since the beginning of the year. There is also need for more pit latrines for pupils use since the population is growing hence the need for more latrines as they have few and the pupils are forced to share the few that are available.
We invite all well-wishers to consider supporting this noble project to improve conducive learning environment for the pupils. We are happy that the community is seriously considering educating girl child after a long campaign. The school now has many girls unlike there before where only few girls used to go to school. We continue encouraging the parents to continue with the same spirit and more so encourage those who are still not into educating girl child. Thank you again for those who have supported this project and welcome many more to join hands towards this project.
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