Today is the second last day of the curriculum before the final examination. This also mean that it is the end of our courses. The vacation is near. So we had a mini celebration cum farewell for our Math 10 class.
And it also happens to be Sara's birthday. (the one in the middle) HAPPY BIRTHDAY SARA!
...Notice how the candle with have is in a scientific flask. It is sort of like a career ailment. You see, Miss Hill is also the teacher for Science 10. We were almost
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!
Monday, July 28, 2008
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Track and Field Day
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Inter-House Track and Field Day
On July 3rd, Bodwell staff and students enjoyed a day of sports including track, soccer kicks, frisbee throws, and even jump rope!
Friday, July 4, 2008
Canada Day assembly
Our assembly began with ushers greeting us at the door to pass the students hand-outs.
All the students are gathered at the auditorium.
Singing the Canadian national anthem.
The school band playing "O' Canada"
Our lovely teacher, Miss R and our principal, Mr Smith were the MC of the event:
We saw and enjoyed all the videos from our Kenyan friends!
We had a Social Studies 11 class present to us the song "The Maple Lives Forever"
Our house captains led the way to out of the school for another activity.
The cake! (HAPPY BIRTHDAY 150th CANADA!)
All the students are gathered at the auditorium.
Singing the Canadian national anthem.
The school band playing "O' Canada"
Our lovely teacher, Miss R and our principal, Mr Smith were the MC of the event:
We saw and enjoyed all the videos from our Kenyan friends!
We had a Social Studies 11 class present to us the song "The Maple Lives Forever"
Our house captains led the way to out of the school for another activity.
The cake! (HAPPY BIRTHDAY 150th CANADA!)
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