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A great school,
"will educate its students not merely to be personally successful but also to use their gifts to build their communities and enhance the common good to levels beyond our dreams."

His Highness
The Aga Khan

Co-Curricular Achievements

Abdulmajid Kadernani Abdulmajid KadernaniSwimming
In June, Abdulmajid Kadernani of Grade 9 broke a new record in the (boys 14-15 years) 400m freestyle race and also set a mark in the 50m butterfly stroke during the inter-schools swimming championships organized by the Coast Amateur Swimming Association.

In September, Abdulmajid (now in Grade 10) was the youngest member selected on our National team for the Africa Senior Swimming Championships which were held in Casablanca, Morocco.

In October, Abdulmajid once again scooped several medals at various swimming contests in Mombasa.

Junior Achievement
In June, members of this club went for “job shadowing” at Commercial Bank of Africa, Signon Freight and Pandya Hospital. This was a superb experience for the young novices and it gave them excellent exposure to different professions.

Junior Achievements"From Rags to Riches" expoAt the Junior Achievement Provincial Expo held on 25th September, our company by the name of “From Rags to Riches” was selected as the Best Company. In addition, Tasneem Hassan of Form 3 Red was declared the Best C.E.O.

During the National Expo held on 6th October at KICC, Nairobi, our school emerged 3rd overall and were also winners of the Faida Award (best profit-making) and Jumuia award (best environmental friendly company) as well as the Adili award (most responsible business - 2nd position).

Science Club
In May, the Science Congress team emerged 1st overall in the Provincial Science Congress held at Matuga Girls' High School. In June, the team proceeded to the National Science Congress where they did the Coast Province proud and emerged 3rd overall nationally.  Some of the exhibits were displayed at the Ministry of Education Stand at the Mombasa ASK Show and proved to be a crowd puller. Articles prepared by Home Science students for the course work were also displayed.

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