Narrations about their high school experiences brought extra life to Happy House on a rainy day, writes Mr Laurent.
Student after student eloquently described their diverse academic ventures to our upper primary stundents in preparation for an open day for prospective parents and students on Monday.
One after the other they revealed advantages the addition of Smart TVs in enhancing their course work.
The modern science laboratory coupled with research undertaken in the computer room and the fully stocked library brought out an outstanding and conducive learning environment.
Then there was the role played religiously by Mama in monitoring the kid’s performance; her listening and caring ear that guarantees solutions to the challenges facing the little kids and big kids alike.
Before other speakers including Mama, Mr Isaac, Uncle Ronald and Mr Laurent mentioned difficulties faced in most of the Kenyan boarding schools in terms of costs, bullying, poor facilities and huge teacher to student ratio, it was obvious all the primary kids in the audience had made their choice - never to leave their loving family.
As we prepare to host parents of prospective pupils on Monday we are rest assured of better days ahead, together.