By Jane Kangai | inABLEComputer Instructor
St. Lucy's Primary School students ranked best at regional music festival to earn invitation to national event.
This term St Lucy’s school for the visually impaired has been participating in various activities in addition to academics and the inABLE computer-labs-for the-blind program. On July 7th, St. Lucy School had the privilege of participating in a regional music festival held in Tharaka Nithi County, Kenya. Our school performed brilliantly and even managed to outshine other special school in the region. St. Lucy’s was ranked the best! As a reward for outstanding performance, the school has been invited to take part the National Music Festivals to be held in August at Kasarani, Nairobi County.
The participants were from St. Lucy primary school for the visually impaired. Those who participated were between the ages of 10-17 years. The dance is an African traditional Luhya culture group dance known as Isukuti.
In addition to this music excellence, our students continue to enjoy and advance in their studies. We give special thanks to inABLE and schools administration, who have made this term successful through their support.
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