Project Report
| Jun 23, 2022
Legacy of Learning Has Begun at the Girls School!
![Inaugural Grade 9 Class!]()
Inaugural Grade 9 Class!
With your support along with other caring donors, Village Impact is tackling our most ambitious project yet—constructing and resourcing a 600-seat, all-girls high school in Mai Mahiu, Kenya.
There’s been great progress in the project since our last report, and we’re thrilled to share an update with you today!
- Construction of the two-story school is well underway. The first block of 6 classrooms was completed in April, and we were able to open the doors and welcome students for the first term of the Kenya school year, which began in May. We welcomed one hundred Form 1 students (Grade 9) and 10 Form 2 students as the inaugural cohort. The school administration had decided only to allow Form 1 registration as part of the phase-in plan for the school, but parents came daily asking for space for a Form 2 class, so the Acting Principal opened up spots to accommodate these eager students. As the school is not yet registered with the Government, who will be providing the teaching staff, the girl’s school fees have gone to hire 3 community teachers to cover teaching duties in the interim. The governmental registration will be processed as soon as the final construction is completed.
- A dedicated Psycho-Social Counsellor was hired for the school and is currently in an on-boarding process. We’re thrilled to welcome Connie Kamonya to the Village Impact team. Connie is passionate about teens and has been working with students on mentorship and behavioural change programs in various schools. Connie was introduced to the girls and will assume full-time duties at the school in July.
- A borehole well was successfully drilled, and we installed a three-tank storage system to provide a clean, safe water source for the girl's school, the primary school’s population of 3,200 students, and the surrounding community. The current challenge is that the water coming from the well ranges in temperature from 62-80° Celsius. Because of this heat, the first water pump installation failed and finding a pumping system that can accommodate both the extreme heat and pumping capacity has proven difficult. However, we reached out to Well Aware, a US-based water-focused NGO with projects also in the Rift Valley, and with their help, we are confident we will have a solution in hand shortly.
Check out our second VIDEO UPDATE on the project HERE
Thank you again so much! None of this would be possible without your generous support. We look forward to the next update and hope you do too!
![View of the school]()
View of the school
![The first block of classrooms completed.]()
The first block of classrooms completed.
![Girls show off their uniforms.]()
Girls show off their uniforms.
![Woman working on the construction crew. #GirlPower]()
Woman working on the construction crew. #GirlPower
![Water tank storage system.]()
Water tank storage system.
![Grade 9 class]()
Grade 9 class
!["I get by with a little help from my friends." :)]()
"I get by with a little help from my friends." :)