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Showing posts with label chogoria. Show all posts
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
News from Chogoria HS
We have recently heard some news about two of the pupils that we have sponsored at Chogoria High School. Betty Kendi Maina who finished school in November last year did very well in her school leaving certificate exams. She was one of the top pupils of the year and gained A passes in English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Religious Education, Agriculture and B in Physics and Kiswahili. We will hear in due course what she hopes to do next. Giselle Iradukunda who left school in 2011 is now doing a BA in Sociology at Nairobi University. Our support over the years at Chogoria High school has allowed them to achieve their full potential and the possibility of a good career.
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Wednesday, 3 October 2012
Currie High School sponsors four pupils who attend Chogoria Girls High School in Kenya. As part of the ongoing partnership work, Chogoria GHS and Currie CHS both have a 'link noticeboard'. The group below will be helping to manage this board and yhey are very excited about sharing information in this way.
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Chogoria Link Group |
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Monday, 27 June 2011
Thanks from Chogoria Girls High School
We have just received letters of thanks from Winjoy Karendi, Dorkin Mkiende, Betty Kendi Maina and Iradukunda Giselle for helping to pay their fees at Chogoria Girls High School.
Without the generous support of pupils, staff and parents these girls would not have been able to attend secondary education.
Some quotes from the letters include:
“thank you for the significant impact that you have made on my life”
“I really want to express my gratitude to you for your help in my education”
“I promise you that what you have done for me, I will also do it to someone else when I grow up”
“I am very grateful and pleased for your whole heartedness and kindness towards me.”
“Thank you for paying my fees. My mum passed her great appreciation.”
Without the generous support of pupils, staff and parents these girls would not have been able to attend secondary education.
Some quotes from the letters include:
“thank you for the significant impact that you have made on my life”
“I really want to express my gratitude to you for your help in my education”
“I promise you that what you have done for me, I will also do it to someone else when I grow up”
“I am very grateful and pleased for your whole heartedness and kindness towards me.”
“Thank you for paying my fees. My mum passed her great appreciation.”
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chogoria,
currieco,
global citizenship
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