Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Kukudu primary brightens up with lights, new paintings .

For 30 years since the Kukudu primary school was established, there is a need for lighting.

But thanks to the Kelleyville Seventh-day Adventist church members who donated lightings to the school which enabled the students to continue with some of their activities during the night.
The school headmaster, Macleen Jilini has expressed thanks to Breth Patridge and his team for the love in their heart in looking into the needs of the school.

“Its for the first time in the history and will be recorded in the historical event book of Kukudu Adventist primary school to receive electrical power to the school,” he said.

The school enrolled students from the neighboring villages apart from Kukudu.

Some kids have to paddle through the mangroves, bay and some came by foot just to attain quality Christian Education.

The Kelleyville team not only brought power to the school but also groomed the classroom with paint.
Never in the past the school has been painted to make the school looked better, it was highlighted.

The team has gone into painting the bricks wall, inside the classroom which should make the learning environment a conducive place for students to interact and enjoy their study.

Now the primary school is looking good for students to better learn in such environment.

Classes have resumed on Monday and students were shocked to see news light in their classroom and the new look classroom.

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