Sherston Musul, Kijabe trust and Regenesis Ltd community achievements so far
Sherston Musul Primary school 2009
- New water tank and guttering of all school buildings including classroom 3. This project has been funded by Sherston CE Primary school fundraising efforts in 2009. COMPLETED SEPT 2009.
- Food store and Kitchen building.
- School resources provided (ongoing - books, teaching materials).
Sherston Musul School Achievements upto August 2009
- Classroom 3 constructed 2009. This will be put into use in the Autumn term!
- A new Latrine block for boys and girls has been constructed.
- One teacher’s salary ( 2008)
- Uniforms (jumpers for all children) (2008)
- Teaching resources, toys, stationary, footballs, shirts etc. (2008)
- Painting of 2 classrooms and pictures on all walls. Roof paint supplied
- Transport of food.
- Classroom 2 (2007) built by friends of Sherston Musul School and funded by Sherston CE Primary school and supporters donations.
Kimanjo PrimarySchool
- One teacher’s salary 2007 and 2008
- Books, posters, stationary, 2007 and 8
- sports equipment, football boots, 2007
- nursery resources, benches, blackboards 2006 -8
- shukas for dance group (2007)
- School trips (transport)
- Sponsorship of needy children (boarding fees)
OTHER COMMUNITY PROJECTS
Ngabolo School see http://www.ngabolo.com/
- Repair and Refurbishment of all existing buildings, inc. partition and creation of a new classroom (2008)
- New office block inc. staff room, library, and offices (under construction)
- Latrines (2006 and 20007) and teachers’ washroom (2007)
- Kitchen and store (2007 completed)
- Fencing compound (under construction)
- 3 water tanks + guttering (2007 - 2008)
- Sports facilities/pitches and landscaping (2008)
- Painting all buildings, inside and roofs (2007 and 2008)
- Large quantities of resources, text books, school equipment, stationary
- Nursery games
- Sports equipment,/ shirts/boots/games/ balls etc. (2007 and 2008)
- One nursery teacher’s salary (2006 and 2007)
- One teacher’s salary (2007 and 2008)
- Benches/desks, cupboards, shelving, chairs for all rooms
- Blackboards, cooking pots,etc.
- Advisory teachers from Brabourne for one week (2007)
- GAP students (4) as volunteer teachers/classroom assistants/painters (2007 and 2008)
- Maintenance and water provided to the school by Regenesis fundis..( ongoing)
- Wildlife/Conservation Club, school outings organised, children’s fund raising projects (Lentile guides- ongoing)
- Uniforms (complete) for needy children, approx 15
- Transport of food and books, as needed (2007-8)
- Website created with facebook (2008)
Nkiloriti Nursery School
- One basic nursery classroom, (2007)
- Latrines (2007)
- Kitchen (2008)
- Contribution to teacher
- Cook/askari contributions 2008
- Teaching resources, posters , stationary, books, shirts and dresses(2007 and 2008)
- Painting and pictures on all walls, roof paint (2008)
- Provision of water (when needed)
- Transport of food as needed
Kimanjo Clinic
- Motorbike and maintenance (2007 and continuing)
- One new nurse and salary 2008
- New nurse house (construction begun)
- Maintenance, guttering, water tank (2007)
- Extensive training programme for 14 Community Health Workers (2008 and continuing),fees and salary for 3 trainers, allowances and bicycles (x14), food, organisation, transport, planning, logistics, stationary, bags, sweaters, etc. etc
- Vaccine fridge
- Unlimited trips to clinic and limited to hospitals (Nanyuki) for patients including night-time emergencies
Bursaries
- Christine Sinore 2007 to 2008, Nairobi University, fees and costs paid (£3760 paid; £2690 to find)
- James Kaisa 2008 to 2009 Teacher Training Diploma (money available)
- Timothy Mosiany university fees 2008 to 2010 (£8500) two thirds found
- Contributions to secondary fees in 2006, before setting up of Ranch Bursary Fund (2007)
- Currently 45% of Regenesis’ rights fees (45% of £7350 pa) is spent on secondary and further education bursaries (£3308 pa). Primary education is free.
Women’s Groups
- Beadwork sold 2007 in Kenya, US and Uk orders: in excess of £8,500 (continuing 2008)
- Craft Manyatta fees 2007: £2,633
- Nkiloriti egg project



