We have four classrooms and a science lab. Our lunch feeding program and solar-powered laptop computer lab are provided by Kenya Kids Can. You can also directly sponsor students at Longonot through The School Fund!
On this blog you'll find posts from the Longonot Rafiki Club and partners in North America. Enjoy!
Friday, October 29, 2010
Tongue twisters videos
(Check out for more tongue twister videos from Longonot on our Rafiki link youtube account)
Enjoy!!
Monday, October 18, 2010
RAFIKI DAY
Victor taught us very important things about life as youths where we also played some fun games that really made us very happy.
We also enjoyed eating very delicious meal together with the rest of the students from the rest of the schools that is Ngeya Primary pupils and Maai- Mahiu secondary students.
We also had an opportunity to listen to nice music and all of us also enjoyed dancing together, we actually felt like spending all of our time together but it was time to leave for our homes. we greatly enjoyed this day and it was incredible. We can't also forget that we received certificates during this day which was a great motivation to us.
Longonot students.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Thursday, September 16, 2010
communication.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
EXPERIENCE IS THE BEST TEACHER
.Last Friday when Brazil had a match with Netherlands we were escorting our friend past seven in the evening .That was something that I was not used to but it forced me. My parent tried to sooth her to sleep home but she disagreed with them so, my sister and I decided to take her home.
On our way home, we saw a beam of light at a far distance. We couldn’t see clearly because it was too dark .My feelings could not let me move on, but my friend kept on encouraging me. As we were approaching the gate, we suddenly heard somebody behind us. ‘Stop! Stop! Or else I skin you alive,’ a harsh voice came from behind. We let out a loud scream that cut through aerial silent that had roomed the area. My friend’s parent came armed for a safety. The strange man ran away helter shelter after he heard them coming.
We couldn’t go home that night till morning because of fear. From that day I never dared to walk at night.
Monday, June 28, 2010
ROAD CARNAGE IN KENYA
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
EUROPEAN PRIEST
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
The ten keys to success.
2 Never lose hope.
3 In every sititiation be ready to learn something.
4 Do what you think is of benefit to yourself.
5 Never do things because they are being done by others.
6 Always avoid things that may lead to annoyment.
7 Since the life span is very short,one cannot do all the mistakes and correct them,one should always try as much as possible to learn through other people's mistakes.
8 Always be ready to help and to share out what you have so as to creat room for more wealth.
9 Always be ready to be corrected whenever you are in a mistake.
10 Be prayful and fearful to GOD.
BY George Njugi Njihia
Form 2 with assistance from Hellen Wangui Maina
form 3.
Monday, May 24, 2010
HURRY HURRY HAS NO BLESSINGS.
This happened to one of my classmates who did a funny thing. She woke up late and wanted toget to school early. She had 20 minutes to prepare herself, take breakfast and rush to school.she prepared herself in a hurry and swiftly got into the dinning table.
In there,got her mum who served her the tea.There were two containers of sugar and salt on the table.The containers were same in colour. Due to her hurry she took the container containing salt and put one spoonful of the salt in the tea. Guess what? mmmmh.....the tea was too bitter!!! She rushed outside and spat it. she washed the cup and repeated the same mistake again.She had no alternative but to go to school without breakfast.
We should be accurate in all our doings.we should be sober always. We always mess up because of carelessness. Remember always the adage that states " Hurry Hurry Has no Blessing".
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Nairobi trip with Bodwell students
They started at Safari walk and later went to the animal orphanage, all students had a fun moment where they were able to interact with each of the students from both Bodwell and Maai- Mahiu gsecondary.
Students also enjoyed eating their lunch together in one of the best hotels and they all enjoyed the meal at the Safari walk restaurant.
Longonot school would like to thank Bodwell for letting the students join them in this great moment, the school also appreciates what Rafiki Link program is doing.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
EXAMINATION WEEK.
For any better performances proper preparation should be taken ealier before the examination.work hard!
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Rafiki calendars
We have received several copies of Rafiki link calendars from Canada which were designed using photos that students took during the Bodwell trip last year on April when Kenyan students and Canadian students spent sometime together here in Kenya.
Kenyan students were given disposable cameras where they went and took their favorite photos in their homes/ villages which appeared in our Rafiki 2010 calendar. Students who appeared in the calendars were very much happy to see themselves appearing in those calendars, others who did not appear were requesting if they could appear in the 2011 calendars. The school administration was also very much appreciative and they commented that this is a very great way of motivating students.
Some of the students who appeared on the calendars have already graduated from high school and we are very sure that they would love to see those calendars, the few calendars that we had went to one student who spent sometime with Bodwell students last year and the rest went to the school administration.
School is very much thankful for all the efforts that Canada put towards the success of Rafiki Link.
Virginia whose photo appears first on this blog was so happy to receive this calendar and still on this blog there is a video of her sharing her Joy.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Rafiki Link
Rafiki Link has been moving on well and we have now already learnt how to send emails and we are hoping to have a lot of flow of information between us and the students in the west, we have already brainstormed on what we want to communicate with students in the west and some of the ideas that we have include:
- Academics
- games
- Hobbies
- Culture
- Challenges that students face
- Environment
- Politics
1st email
Hi Bodwell students, below is a topic that we would like to discuss with you about air pollution.
Air pollution has increased drastically in the whole world, it has flourished as bushfire due to improvement on the level of technology, in most cases,developed countries have factors that promote industrial growth hence pollution in such countries is very high.
2nd email
We are also looking forward to have a facebook group where we can post photos and tag them, we will keep you posted on all that is happening.