Learning at Kasambara Primary School in Nakuru County has been boosted following the donation of learning materials by Lake Elementaita Mountain Lodge (LEML), a development of real estate company Superior Homes Kenya.
The learning materials were donated by the staff members of LEML in partnership with publishing firm East African Educational Publishers (EAEP) and included textbooks, story books, exercise books, dictionaries, masks and pens.
LEML team, led by the general manager Charles Wambogo noted that education was a core part of their social responsibility and as such, schools were a key constituent of their sustainability efforts.
“As staff we came together and got text books, story books, writing materials, face masks, dictionaries and other learning materials to this wonderful school and we are confident that this support will go a long way in helping the pupils in their studies and that it will motivate them to work hard and to excel in their school work,” said Mr Wambogo.
He added that the company aims at giving back to the communities in which it serves and is committed to continue partnering with the Kasambara community in all aspects of life and efforts in order to ensure that the community and residents succeed and grow.
Kasambara Primary school headmistress Phoebe Nero was happy to receive the donations, adding that the support was going to be of great impact to the school.
“The school faces a myriad of challenges as far as learning is concerned due to lack of reading materials but this support that we have received today is going to help us address some of these challenges. I have been trying to inculcate a reading culture to these pupils and now with the support from LEML, I strongly believe that the performance is going to improve,” said Ms Nero.