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Kayieye Primary School

Kayieye Primary School is located in the Siaya District of Western Kenya close to our Moving Mountains Ulamba Children’s Home. All of the children who we support at Ulamba now go to this school for their primary education; it is also one of the only schools in the Siaya district that caters for deaf children and children with hearing difficulties, thanks to our intervention.

Overview

Before Moving Mountains became involved at the school, children had many of their classes outside, under a tree and Kayieye was widely seen as a failing school.

Since 2005, we have been working with Kayieye to renovate several existing classrooms, construct two new classrooms for children with special needs, an early child development classroom, a water pump and borehole and a 2 x dormitories which provide boarding facilities for the children with special needs.

Most of the children with special needs live far from the school, making regular attendance very difficult so the dormitories provided ensure that these children can now attend school daily, in a safe and welcoming learning environment.

Support the further development of this primary school by donating to our educational programs in Kenya.

Teaching deaf children in Kayieye Primary, the first such public facility in Siaya District.
Kayeiye Primary is located in Western Kenya in Siaya District. It takes about eight hours to drive from Nairobi or you can fly to Kisumu and take a bus in two hours.

History of this Project

2005 – Moving Mountains begins a close partnership with this school and renovates the classrooms.

2007 – Construction of two classrooms for children with special needs.

2008 – Construction of an ECD (Early Child Development) classroom.

2009 – Provision of a water pump and construction of the first dormitories for children with special needs.

2013 – Construction of more dormitories allowing Kayieye to expand their special needs classes and take children in from neighbouring districts.

Main Donors

Mary McGing, Ireland

Nurses from Southampton General Hospital

Granaghan Outreach, Northern Ireland

Africamp volunteer groups (Adventure Alternative)

Get Involved

Volunteering – teaching non-examinable subjects such as music, sport, arts, ethics, plus running extra-curricular clubs and providing small group reading lessons, mentoring and group therapy work. We are always looking for volunteers to help us in our educational projects in Kenya. If you are interested in volunteering here, please contact us today!

Future Aims

Our long-term plan is to provide a library facility and to supply teaching aids to the school, especially for the special needs classes. We also hope to add to the dormitories, providing more facilities for the children who stay there during the school terms.

As all the children from our Moving Mountains Ulamba Children’s Home attend Kayieye for their primary education, it is in the interest of the charity to ensure that we maintain a close working relationship with the school, a relationship that is beneficial to the standard of education for our Ulamba children and all the kids who attend Kayieye and the development and continued improvements, which play a big role in Kayieye climbing the school league tables.

Kayieye Primary School Galleries

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