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Upcoming KCPE Exams

We have class 8 pupils preparing for their Kenya Certificate of Primary Education Examinations. With the help of all teachers and staff, we are confident that students have gone above and beyond to make sure they perform incredibly well in their academic work. It is wise to make every effort to make sure that students are equipped and ready to take part in their exams.

Because nothing is insurmountable in the eyes of our God, we are confident that the obstacles in the slums that they are facing as they study for their exams will be overcome through the power of prayer.

These are the pupils who are preparing for their K.C.P.E examination and will need sponsors in January 2023 having completed their Primary School final examinations to join High School;

  • Diana Akoth, Standard 8 Pupil, Born 6th December 2007
  • Sharon Owano ,Standard 8 Pupil, Born 3rd February 2007
  • Bramwel Sande, Standard 8 Pupil, Born 30th June 2007
  • Felix Okoth, Standard 8 Pupil, Born 11th 2007
  • Meriton Onyango, Standard 8 Pupil, Born 4th August 2007
  • Livingstone Ojango, Standard 8 Pupil, Born 15th May 2007
  • Mary Scaviah Odhiambo, Standard 8 Pupil, Born 11th April 2009

We also pray that they will excel in their examinations and get sponsors for them to proceed to their next level of education in high school.

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Haven Primary School Update

Our children who live in Korogocho can attend school. Even if they continue to live with their family, their parents lack the resources to support their schooling. In addition, every family needs a breadwinner to provide revenue.

Teachers must pay close attention to the children’s living circumstances. A lot of kids will frequently miss a lot of lessons daily. They struggle to make up lost ground when they pick up their studies again later in the academic year. Major difficulties that families are facing frequently result in school absenteeism of children. In these circumstances, staff members communicate with the parents to emphasize the value of consistent school attendance.

Some of VPM Korogocho staff, photos taken by Bishop Franklyn Otwoma

However, one of the most amazing events of our life has been the path Haven Primary School has taken. Since the outset, we have experienced numerous facets of life. The school is immersed in God’s goodness, as we have seen with a population of 358 pupils with full learning and being fed promptly in our feeding program.

We are grateful to the staff for having a significant impact  on  motivating  parents  to  be  engaged  in their children’s education.

Parents must realize the value of monitoring and follow-up to make sure their kids attended class and turned in all of their homework. In general, parents are aware of the significance of the part they play in their kids’ education.

This is a good starting point since parental sup- port is essential for the intervention to enhance children’s educational outcomes, which will then assist their kids cope with the difficult living conditions in Korogocho.

Dorine Ngesa, Class 1

We have three new staff that have joined us .One is  Mr. Serete Brian with a Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education. He has brought freshness  to  the school  now that  he comes  in with young blood.

Miss  Cindy Higamanyien  is  from  Cooporative University and Miss Purity Abasa  from Egerton University pursuing Psychology and is home be- cause of lack of university fees.

Teacher Purity Ambasa , Class 7

Purity’s presence has been felt deeply since with her background in psychology studies, she  assists the   young pupils overcome the difficulties of growing up and develop into responsible adults by teaching them soft skills. Values, self-awareness, self-esteem, drug and substance abuse. relation- ships, HIV/AIDS and good communication are some of the subjects that she makes them under- stand.

Different pupils that have engaged with the new teachers have different learning styles, and their particular attitudes can be used to forecast how well they’ll adapt to school.

Their interest in classroom tasks and activities foretells higher accomplishment, and they likely to have better academic and social outcomes when they show good sentiments toward teachers.

Teacher Robert Omore, Class 4

The Grade 6 pupils are preparing for their examinations in order for them to join Junior High School .From August 15 to August 30, the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) will activate the portal, at which point students in Grade 6 will need to choose Junior High Schools in order to be placed. The national exam for students in grade 6 will take place from November 28 to 30.

Exam results will account for 40% of the final score, with school-based assessments from Grades 4,  5,  and  6 accounting  for the remaining 60%. They will then register for the national exam after the evaluation’s results have been submitted to the portal. After that, students will be given an assessment number, which functions as a substitute for the index number, and use it to register for the Kenya Intermediate Level Education Assessment (KILEA).

Part of Grade 6 Carpentry Project

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