Rianjeru School, Mbeere,Kenya

Community project


Letter from the Head Teacher...

On behalf of the School Community, I write to thank you for the massive support you have given to the school.

The lockers, office desks, goal posts and chairs are all in school for use by children and teachers. We appreciate this wonderful gesture.

This assistance will go a long way to helping us improve the academic performance.

Once again we thank you and wish you well.

S. N. Njoka

Headteacher


Letter from Class Teacher 7

I wish to most sincerely thank you for assistance that you have given to our school.

I am the Class Teacher in Class 7, the pupils have received lockers and chairs which has improved their sitting in class. The classroom walls have been painted and boards fixed on the walls for hanging charts, improving learning for our pupils.

In the school field we now have posts for different games, for example, football, netball and volleyball, which help in good performance in games.

For all this we say a big thankyou as you continue supporting us in improving the school environment for our school.

Thank you very much.

God bless you

Yours faithfully

Mary Njoroge


Letter from a Class 8 pupil

I am a girl in 8. I am much delighted to pass this letter to you. We as Rianjeru pupils we all appreciate your help. You have donated some lockers, chairs, boards and different types of posts in the field. We really appreciate.

As we do our exams we feel very comfortable. We are now closing the lockers with our padlocks instead of carry the heavy load of books at home. You have also donated some learning aids to us. We as a school community we really appreciate your effort. We promise to double our effort in order to produce good result. Everything here looks fantastic. Pass my greetings and best wishes to all. Thank you.

Yours sincerely

Gloria Gathoni


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