Friday, August 8, 2014

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Thursday, January 9, 2014

Blankets Donation by British Airways.


THANK YOU BRITISH AIRWAYS FOR DONATING TO US 125 BLANKETS

BROUGHT BY MRS DALIT HASKEL





Tuesday, February 12, 2013

New School (Phase 1) in use!

Phase 1 of the school is already in use as from November 2012. The kids are now enjoying new and improved facilities of the new Home/School.
Thank-you all for your support.

Tumshangilieni mtoto News Blog: Latest Progress on the New School Project

Tumshangilieni mtoto News Blog: Latest Progress on the New School Project: The new school building is coming on very fast now.  The official opening in October 27th this year to the pressure is on to g...

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Latest Progress on the New School Project



The new school building is comming on very fast now.  The offical opening in October 27th this year to the prressure is on to get everything ready.


School Closes for Summer Break

Tumshangilieni’s school closed on 12 April and a ceremony was held for the top performers.
Class l: First prize went to Shuvian Njoki with 479 points out of 500. Second prize went to Julianne Mutheu with 458 points.
Class II: First prize: Emmanuel Karioki with 475 points. Second prize: Newton Andanje with 459 points.
Classes III and IV study at the school on the land in Kibagare so the results were not immediately available.
Class V: First prize: Benjamin Mutunga with 390 points. Second prize: Nastali Thiongo with 355 points.
Class VI: First prize went to Andrew Kamau with 396 points. Second prize: Teresia Waithera with 392 points.
Classes VII and VIII study at St. Joseph’s.
Recognition was give to the most disciplined/improved and tidiest children .
All of the above received books and the little ones, toys.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Progress on the School Building Project





The construction of the new school is progressing well. Lot of efforts have been put in place with the aim of completing phase 1 of the building this year.
We are so grateful to all who are supporting us in one way or another. You are all invited to support us.
The photos above are of the latest progress of this project.