Opening of the school in Lusokho

During our last visit to Kenya, we opened a school in Lusokho.
It is an existing primary school with 800 pupils. The pre-school includes
another 120 pupils. The school had several mud huts as classrooms. These
were cleared and now there are 4 brand new classrooms. In addition there is a
administration building and a building for the teachers. Previously, they had to teach their lessons
outside under a tree. It all looks very well finished and painted
out. The school's results are very good. This is all the more remarkable when you
considering what a poor learning environment she found herself in. The opening was particularly
solemnly. We are very grateful to our German donors for their generous donations!

Old school building:

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