Welcome to Maai Mahiu Secondary School!

Welcome to Maai Mahiu Secondary School! Our school was established in 1998 by the parents of the neighboring primary school. From humble beginnings, it has grown into a large and thriving school. Our school has 6 classrooms, a computer lab, and a science lab. Currently we have over 500 students enrolled in Form 1 to 4 (grades 9 through 12), and we are planning to separate into two schools - a boys' school and a girls' school. On this blog you will find posts from Maai Mahiu Secondary School and partners from around the world. Read and enjoy!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

just high

long time since we chat but surely we have not forgotten our blog nice time

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Young Death


To die is poignantly bitter, but the idea of having to die without having lived long is even more devastating. Many condolences to the friends and family of Boniface Ndichu, as well as his school mates at Maai-Mahiu Secondary school. Boniface was among Form Four students who had toured South Coast on a holiday that soon turned tragic. He drowned on Tuesday afternoon in the Indian Ocean along Diani beach Mombasa. The body was later recovered at the shoreline yesterday morning after rough waves overnight. Words cannot express how sorry we are to hear of your loss but please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

He was a lot of things to many people and will be missed tremendously. Boniface was more than just a wonderful person; he was always so kind and considerate to us that we always welcomed seeing him at every opportunity. His passing will not only leave a void in our lives, but in the hearts of everyone who knew him. His memory will always remain deep within our hearts.

May he rest in peace.
 


       Rafiki Link Staff  

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Rodeo Photos





This is barrel racing were you race around three barrels in a clover shape and try to beat others times to win the prize money.






Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Greetings From Basalt, COLORADO

Wassup Friends at Maai Mahiu School in Kenya....!!! We are so excited to be linked up with you. This video message is dedicated to you! Hope you enjoy seeing our leadership students hard at work in our Leadership Class. Thanks for reading our essays and we hope to have some feedback from you soon. The student's whose essays you wrote are all shown in the film, minus our President Elect, Katie King... She will send you a hello shortly! Can't wait to LINK UP some more!

Peace,

Mr. Seann Goodman

Message to Maai Mahiu Students from Basalt from Mr. Goodman on Vimeo.

Friday, March 18, 2011

NOT YET FOR THE NEW DAWN.

Dreams came almost crushing down,when we heard that the harambee (fund raising) was postponed.It came as shock to the students and the society as a whole, which had thought it was an opportunity to see their leaders especially the vice-president.But all was not lost as the harambee was scheduled for a later date.The school is yet to undergo the gradual splitting,this is due to the process being delayed by the postponing of the harambee.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

school separaration

Sounds more interesting to be separated thus creating two centers of excellence.This makes Maai Mahiu to be a shinning star in academics.Bravo,what an expected idea to come.we are also looking forward for the  fund raising which will be held on 12/3/2011.And will be preceded by the walk for the great hearts,that will be held this coming Friday .For the dreams of two centers to come true we need all support from you guys.
We are also overjoyed that the best student in the school  from last years national exam to come from Rafiki.
She had an average grade of A-. the second and the third students were also members of the Rafiki club.
This shows that the club also nurtures the students in education.