Attention: You are using an outdated browser, device or you do not have the latest version of JavaScript downloaded and so this website may not work as expected. Please download the latest software or switch device to avoid further issues.

News & Events > School News > UV Student Supports Education Centre in Nairobi

UV Student Supports Education Centre in Nairobi

Since moving to Kenya in October 2021 after a military posting, I have started supporting an orphanage called St Dorcas in east Nairobi.
20 Mar 2023
Written by Hannah Castle
School News

Since moving to Kenya in October 2021 after a military posting, I have started supporting an orphanage called St Dorcas in east Nairobi. It is a small education centre that I have visited three times now and have organised some fundraising within my year group at St Mary's, collecting things from clothes to textbooks to nail varnish and flying them out during my holidays. I am in contact with the founding woman, Jacinta, who explained ‘St. Dorcas has 126 children in school and 50 of them stay in the orphanage. We have a total of 23 bunkbeds. We give education and shelter to children in need of care and protection and other basic needs to the orphans and those vulnerable. They don’t have enough teachers to go around the school, so one teacher may teach two classes at a time. Despite this, the children work very hard; most can speak both Swahili and English, they can read and write, love learning and have huge ambitions.’

With more fundraising from another army family, they have been able to build a new education centre a few streets away to separate the primary education from the secondary lessons. Here, they have a playground where they all do sports on a Monday and Friday, however, they have two netball posts but no balls and a dust playground with no marked lines.

Most recently in Spring Half Term I visited and gave them the clothes and books kindly donated by UV, and we also bought them two netballs and two footballs. It was incredible how grateful they were for things that we take for granted and I was able to play some netball matches with them too. They have their own netball team and play matches with other nearby schools. I am hoping to arrange some whole school fundraising to help them build a proper borehole and grow their funding which helps to buy essential items like beans and rice.

Bea W, UV

Media Gallery

Please login or join Calne Connected to view the media gallery.

Similar stories

Recently, members of the LVI went to Dorset for their A Level Geography fieldtrip. More...

On Monday 24th June, the LVI Historians ventured to the wilds of Salisbury to the amazing Chalke History Festival to hea… More...

Junior Consort performed a selection of moving choral arrangements of Somewhere Only We Know, Homeward Bound and Chilcot… More...

Last week, Senior Drama students performed Three Cool Cats, a play written by Eva and Claire (LVI). More...

On a beautiful Saturday morning, pupils, staff and parents came together for the 2024 Sports Day at Beversbrook Sports F… More...

Most read

Recently, members of the LVI went to Dorset for their A Level Geography fieldtrip. More...

Last week, Senior Drama students performed Three Cool Cats, a play written by Eva and Claire (LVI). More...

Junior Consort performed a selection of moving choral arrangements of Somewhere Only We Know, Homeward Bound and Chilcott’s Irish Blessing. More...

Have your say

 
image

The Calne Foundation Trust

St Mary's School
63 Curzon Street
Calne
Wiltshire
SN11 0DF
United Kingdom

Legal

Terms
Privacy

Cookies

Contact

Charity No. 1147327

This website is powered by
ToucanTech