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@african coloner, so which school did u choose finally?
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any good ones in buru buru...? i have in mind npc academy... If you are going to be thinking only one thing, you might as well be thinking big. -Donald J . Trump
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livie wrote:any good ones in buru buru...? i have in mind npc academy... performance hapo iko down. It's expensive too. "The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
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essyk wrote:livie wrote:any good ones in buru buru...? i have in mind npc academy... performance hapo iko down. It's expensive too. Thanks for that @essyk Any suggestions for that area? If you are going to be thinking only one thing, you might as well be thinking big. -Donald J . Trump
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mukiha wrote:african coloner wrote:chizlle wrote:I attended and was in Wankan abt 8 yrs, its a school i would recommend. where is wankan? what are their fees? Come On! Are you seriously looking for a school? Google it!!!!!! I did; and I found their website; and I won't tell you!!
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 6/27/2011 Posts: 15 Location: SA
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YesuWangu wrote:african coloner wrote:jano wrote:braeburn garden estate that one is for akina sonko, i need for around 20k-30k per term day school Did sonko go to school?
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cmk wrote:muthaiga primary others on way to ruiru wankan-ruiru tumaini-ruiru juja preparatory-juja I have a few colleagues whose children attend juja prep. It appears good from their comments
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coastarian1 wrote:cmk wrote:muthaiga primary others on way to ruiru wankan-ruiru tumaini-ruiru juja preparatory-juja I have a few colleagues whose children attend juja prep. It appears good from their comments Am looking for a good private day primary school within Thika or Juja farthest. My budget isn't much to talk about but a max of 50k per term will do for a std 1 child. Any one with an idea?
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Ngogoyo wrote:coastarian1 wrote:cmk wrote:muthaiga primary others on way to ruiru wankan-ruiru tumaini-ruiru juja preparatory-juja I have a few colleagues whose children attend juja prep. It appears good from their comments Am looking for a good private day primary school within Thika or Juja farthest. My budget isn't much to talk about but a max of 50k per term will do for a std 1 child. Any one with an idea? Try Juja St. Peters. Tembea huko. I know two or three people with kids there. But give them a visit, see the environment and ask for copies of results for the last x years. Juja Preparatory ni maneno ingine. Pitia hapo uulize fee. Day might be cheaper but boarding huwa more expensive than a parallel degree at a university of your choice. And your (upper primary) kid will be maembe because they do everything for them from laundry to ironing. But then again there are people who prefer their kids to be maembenized! But because it is the same vicinity, pitia. Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
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MaichBlack wrote:Ngogoyo wrote:coastarian1 wrote:cmk wrote:muthaiga primary others on way to ruiru wankan-ruiru tumaini-ruiru juja preparatory-juja I have a few colleagues whose children attend juja prep. It appears good from their comments Am looking for a good private day primary school within Thika or Juja farthest. My budget isn't much to talk about but a max of 50k per term will do for a std 1 child. Any one with an idea? Try Juja St. Peters. Tembea huko. I know two or three people with kids there. But give them a visit, see the environment and ask for copies of results for the last x years. Juja Preparatory ni maneno ingine. Pitia hapo uulize fee. Day might be cheaper but boarding huwa more expensive than a parallel degree at a university of your choice. And you (upper primary) kid will be maembe because they do everything for them from laundry to ironing. But then again there are people who prefer their kids to be maembenized! But because it is the same vicinity, pitia. Thanks @Maich. Will visit St Peter's this Friday & Saturday For Juja Preparatory, what figures are you talking about for day? is it in the range of 80k per term? I will pass there on Sato as well
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Ngogoyo wrote:coastarian1 wrote:cmk wrote:muthaiga primary others on way to ruiru wankan-ruiru tumaini-ruiru juja preparatory-juja I have a few colleagues whose children attend juja prep. It appears good from their comments Am looking for a good private day primary school within Thika or Juja farthest. My budget isn't much to talk about but a max of 50k per term will do for a std 1 child. Any one with an idea? Incompatible! If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Swenani wrote:Ngogoyo wrote:coastarian1 wrote:cmk wrote:muthaiga primary others on way to ruiru wankan-ruiru tumaini-ruiru juja preparatory-juja I have a few colleagues whose children attend juja prep. It appears good from their comments Am looking for a good private day primary school within Thika or Juja farthest. My budget isn't much to talk about but a max of 50k per term will do for a std 1 child. Any one with an idea? Incompatible! Very very compatible. Don't confuse good private schools with high cost schools (which are not necessarily good). There are very many nice private schools that charge even much less than 50k per term. Look up the schools that perform well and enquire about their fee and I guarantee you it is less than 50k! But if you want to take your kid to akina St. Andrews Turi, Mount Kenya Academy, Greensteds International School, Kenton College Preparatory School, Gems etc. so that you can be name dropping, then you will pay for the name through the nose!!! Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
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Ngogoyo wrote:MaichBlack wrote:Ngogoyo wrote:coastarian1 wrote:cmk wrote:muthaiga primary others on way to ruiru wankan-ruiru tumaini-ruiru juja preparatory-juja I have a few colleagues whose children attend juja prep. It appears good from their comments Am looking for a good private day primary school within Thika or Juja farthest. My budget isn't much to talk about but a max of 50k per term will do for a std 1 child. Any one with an idea? Try Juja St. Peters. Tembea huko. I know two or three people with kids there. But give them a visit, see the environment and ask for copies of results for the last x years. Juja Preparatory ni maneno ingine. Pitia hapo uulize fee. Day might be cheaper but boarding huwa more expensive than a parallel degree at a university of your choice. And you (upper primary) kid will be maembe because they do everything for them from laundry to ironing. But then again there are people who prefer their kids to be maembenized! But because it is the same vicinity, pitia. Thanks @Maich. Will visit St Peter's this Friday & Saturday For Juja Preparatory, what figures are you talking about for day? is it in the range of 80k per term? I will pass there on Sato as well Avoid weekend. If you are looking for a school, whenever possible, visit on a weekday so that you can see everyone in their "natural habitat". Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
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a class one kid commuting from thika to juja si ni child abuse, why not just take the kid to the nearest school, hata ka si poa, you would rather spend the extra cash on a private teacher at home.
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MaichBlack wrote:Swenani wrote:Ngogoyo wrote:coastarian1 wrote:cmk wrote:muthaiga primary others on way to ruiru wankan-ruiru tumaini-ruiru juja preparatory-juja I have a few colleagues whose children attend juja prep. It appears good from their comments Am looking for a good private day primary school within Thika or Juja farthest. My budget isn't much to talk about but a max of 50k per term will do for a std 1 child. Any one with an idea? Incompatible! Very very compatible. Don't confuse good private schools with high cost schools (which are not necessarily good). There are very many nice private schools that charge even much less than 50k per term. Look up the schools that perform well and enquire about their fee and I guarantee you it is less than 50k! But if you want to take your kid to akina St. Andrews Turi, Mount Kenya Academy, Greensteds International School, Kenton College Preparatory School, Gems etc. so that you can be name dropping, then you will pay for the name through the nose!!! Tell him @maich. We are talking about Thika area as well, not Karen area. High cost in Thika (likes of Imani school) are categorised as good in Nairobi area . So yes with 50k i can get a 'good' school. Power to the counties.
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sitaki.kujulikana wrote:a class one kid commuting from thika to juja si ni child abuse, why not just take the kid to the nearest school, hata ka si poa, you would rather spend the extra cash on a private teacher at home. Boss, not to sound condescending, i can bet you don't have kids and neither do you understand the current education system. Some people book schools in Nairobi when a child is born People drive from Kitengela to drop their children at Makini & Riara ngong road so Juja is a stone throw from Thika town....actually some here at Wazua used to walk those distances in rural primary schools If you don't secure a good background when a child is in lower primary, don't think you will move him from Gachororo primary to St Andrews Turi when he is in Std 7 or something...he won't cope and basics wills seem advanced to him. Yes am also thinking of a teacher at home but for a std 1 child that's too much education overload...i prefer afanye homework then outdoor play after school. but will review as time goes
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MaichBlack wrote:Ngogoyo wrote:MaichBlack wrote:Ngogoyo wrote:coastarian1 wrote:cmk wrote:muthaiga primary others on way to ruiru wankan-ruiru tumaini-ruiru juja preparatory-juja I have a few colleagues whose children attend juja prep. It appears good from their comments Am looking for a good private day primary school within Thika or Juja farthest. My budget isn't much to talk about but a max of 50k per term will do for a std 1 child. Any one with an idea? Try Juja St. Peters. Tembea huko. I know two or three people with kids there. But give them a visit, see the environment and ask for copies of results for the last x years. Juja Preparatory ni maneno ingine. Pitia hapo uulize fee. Day might be cheaper but boarding huwa more expensive than a parallel degree at a university of your choice. And you (upper primary) kid will be maembe because they do everything for them from laundry to ironing. But then again there are people who prefer their kids to be maembenized! But because it is the same vicinity, pitia. Thanks @Maich. Will visit St Peter's this Friday & Saturday For Juja Preparatory, what figures are you talking about for day? is it in the range of 80k per term? I will pass there on Sato as well Avoid weekend. If you are looking for a school, whenever possible, visit on a weekday so that you can see everyone in their "natural habitat". Weekday ni tricky in Jan but i will try..and yes you are right on natural habitat.
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sitaki.kujulikana wrote:a class one kid commuting from thika to juja si ni child abuse, why not just take the kid to the nearest school, hata ka si poa, you would rather spend the extra cash on a private teacher at home. By the way ulitoka land of Mapombe? You had plans to go to land of milk and honey
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Ngogoyo wrote:sitaki.kujulikana wrote:a class one kid commuting from thika to juja si ni child abuse, why not just take the kid to the nearest school, hata ka si poa, you would rather spend the extra cash on a private teacher at home. Boss, not to sound condescending, i can bet you don't have kids and neither do you understand the current education system. Some people book schools in Nairobi when a child is born People drive from Kitengela to drop their children at Makini & Riara ngong road so Juja is a stone throw from Thika town....actually some here at Wazua used to walk those distances in rural primary schools If you don't secure a good background when a child is in lower primary, don't think you will move him from Gachororo primary to St Andrews Turi when he is in Std 7 or something...he won't cope and basics wills seem advanced to him. Yes am also thinking of a teacher at home but for a std 1 child that's too much education overload...i prefer afanye homework then outdoor play after school. but will review as time goes This is torture. Waking a class 1 kid at 4am so that he can prepare to go to school 40km away. Then the morning and evening jam. The parents should just move to a place near the school for the sake of the kid's well being. I support @sitaki that a kid in lower primary should go to a school that's near the home.
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hardwood wrote:Ngogoyo wrote:sitaki.kujulikana wrote:a class one kid commuting from thika to juja si ni child abuse, why not just take the kid to the nearest school, hata ka si poa, you would rather spend the extra cash on a private teacher at home. Boss, not to sound condescending, i can bet you don't have kids and neither do you understand the current education system. Some people book schools in Nairobi when a child is born People drive from Kitengela to drop their children at Makini & Riara ngong road so Juja is a stone throw from Thika town....actually some here at Wazua used to walk those distances in rural primary schools If you don't secure a good background when a child is in lower primary, don't think you will move him from Gachororo primary to St Andrews Turi when he is in Std 7 or something...he won't cope and basics wills seem advanced to him. Yes am also thinking of a teacher at home but for a std 1 child that's too much education overload...i prefer afanye homework then outdoor play after school. but will review as time goes This is torture. Waking a class 1 kid at 4am so that he can prepare to go to school 40km away. Then the morning and evening jam. The parents should just move to a place near the school for the sake of the kid's well being. I support @sitaki that a kid in lower primary should go to a school that's near the home. I agree too, this habit by the middle-crass(mostly) of traversing the city taking a kindergarten child or even a lower primary kid to another town is not fair to the pupil. I know of a Juja preparatory child now in University that is unable to cope with the system! I used to teach in an international school where the rich kids' schools are just a stone through away from their homes. The very rich will not spend hours in traffic taking children to/from school. Just look for some school with good infrastructure in the neighborhood.Dr. Matiang'i has disrupted the system, whatever you call good school might not be after-all.
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