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St Hannahs preparatory school
Pierce
#11 Posted : Monday, January 23, 2012 2:35:22 PM
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What about St' Nicholas......not bad too, also along Ngong road.
kangi
#12 Posted : Monday, January 23, 2012 3:48:32 PM
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new investor wrote:
ammy wrote:
I am looking for a primary school for my daughter. we live along ngong road and i thought St hannahs would be the most ideal. but ive googled it and seen quite a number of negative comments that children are really beaten. does anyone know about this school and what others do you recomend i check out within that area? thank you wazuans smile



I have a friend whose son is in Le Pic. Am not sure of the location but she lives near the junction. You can check it out


Le Pic is located at Riruta Satellite I think.
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mukiha
#13 Posted : Monday, January 23, 2012 4:24:50 PM
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How old is your daughter?

Have you considered public schools?

If she is joining class one next year, you can try move her to pre-unit in one of the public schools.... They are not as bad as they are made to be.... and the fees will not run you broke.

Just visit a few and see for yourself.
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#14 Posted : Monday, January 23, 2012 8:00:10 PM
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sungura2005 wrote:
No point flossing on primo schools and cars only to have no money for retirement, medical insurance, kids campo fees, kids wedding present, family holidays, kids sports and hobbies, etc.



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#15 Posted : Monday, January 23, 2012 8:39:43 PM
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mukiha wrote:
How old is your daughter?

Have you considered public schools?

If she is joining class one next year, you can try move her to pre-unit in one of the public schools.... They are not as bad as they are made to be.... and the fees will not run you broke.

Just visit a few and see for yourself.

tell'em
we did several km daily in londokwe during moi hard times. by God s grace we made it.

you don't have to spend an arm and leg on lower primary school education

take your kid to a well managed public school especially lower classes.then just ensure that you check what they studied daily
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sungura2005
#16 Posted : Monday, January 23, 2012 10:00:25 PM
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I have in-laws whose kid did quite well at a public primary school. They live in a rent and mortgage-free digs. Now that's piece of mind. The most expensive isn't necessarily the best. That's why at the supermarket it's good to experiment with cheaper unknown brands. You could be pleasantly surprised. That's what I did when a coffee brand I used to buy doubled in price over a very short period.
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