Angel Kindergartens
The vision of the International Angel Kindergartens is to uplift young children out of hopeless poverty, to feed the bodies and minds of the youngest and most vulnerable children and to give them hope and a brighter future.
Early years education for 2 to 6 year olds has been provided at two International Angel Kindergartens. Both kindergartens provide daily sanctuary, education and food for 200 of the most vulnerable children from Kibera. The kindergartens are clean, bright and loving learning spaces which provide a stimulating learning experience with well qualified, sensitive and experienced Kenyan teachers. We want every child in our Kindergartens to develop emotionally, physically, spiritually and academically. Our hope is that the disadvantaged background of all our children is compensated by an excellent education.
The Good Samaritan Primary School
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The vision of the Good Samaritan Primary School and Angel Kindergartens is to provide an excellent learning experience, to feed their minds as well as their tummies. To this end all the children receive breakfast, lunch and fruit snacks everyday.
In January 2019 the charity entered into a long term lease with the Anglican Church of Kenya ACK to operate Good Samaritan Primary School in Karen, Nairobi. Every day 185 children are transported by school bus from Kibera to Good Samaritan Primary School.
Lessons are in accord with the Ministry of Education. Every class is capped at no more than 30 students. All children are selected according to severity of need by our community team. Many are acutely vulnerable and some of the children are total orphans living with grandparents or aunties.
Upper Primary teachers have been carefully selected according to their ability to deliver the Kenyan curriculum to a high level and prepare the most disadvantaged children for the National examinations in Grade 8; the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE).
In January 2019 the charity entered into a long term lease with the Anglican Church of Kenya ACK to operate Good Samaritan Primary School in Karen, Nairobi. Every day 185 children are transported by school bus from Kibera to Good Samaritan Primary School.
Lessons are in accord with the Ministry of Education. Every class is capped at no more than 30 students. All children are selected according to severity of need by our community team. Many are acutely vulnerable and some of the children are total orphans living with grandparents or aunties.
Upper Primary teachers have been carefully selected according to their ability to deliver the Kenyan curriculum to a high level and prepare the most disadvantaged children for the National examinations in Grade 8; the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE).
UK schools operate a school shoe appeal and also donate new knickers, pants, socks and tights.
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The Lunchbowl Network has funded a number of end of term whole school trips and experiences to Westgate Shopping Mall to the sensory play area, a local swimming pool, ballet performances by Dance Centre Kenya at the National Theatre and trips to Bomas of Kenya to watch a cultural dance show.
Dance Centre Kenya has provided free ballet and hip hop classes on a weekly basis to the older children and also at the kindergarten.
Dance Centre Kenya has provided free ballet and hip hop classes on a weekly basis to the older children and also at the kindergarten.