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Dear Parents,
Guardians, Sponsors,
Easter
blessings and Graces to all as we settle for the term break. May the Risen
Lord bestow his peace on your families
and communities. It's amazing how the
term has ended so fast. The term has been short and a busy one both to the
staff and the students.
On February 2""
our new forms arrived in
St. Paul's accompanied by their parents. It was a great time to have them
with us. They have quite
adjusted and are doing well both in academics and extra curricular
activities. All the parishes in the
Diocese are represented. Our teachers
and students worked tirelessly to initiate them into St. Paul's program.
The
staff remains pretty much the same as last year with only one change.
Mr. Patrick Kainga
is our newest member of staff and
is teaching Agriculture Forms one to Four and Chemistry Form Two. Mr
Kainga replaced a long time serving
member of staff Mr. Peter Gatehi
who went for furthers studies.
Welcome to Mr. Kainga and
thanks to Mr. Gatehi
for
his selfless service in St. Paul's
The Kenya
Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) showed St. Paul's again having
improved a lot coming in with a
Mean Grade of 8.25, an increment of
0.75.
This was
the best mean grade in the history of
the school. This was a
landmark. We had `Three A-
(Minuses), Four B+ (Pluses), six B (Plains), Fourteen Ft- (Minuses), Four
C+ (Pluses), and Five C (Plain).
We were ranked number
79 Nationally, Number 19 in the
private category and
number
1
in
Marsabit District.
A few goats lost their heads as we
celebrated the Grand Score. Sincere Congratulations
to both the
staff and last year's candidates for
their commitment and sacrifices made. We are proud of you.
The current Form Fours
have promised to work even harder and
achieve a better grade. A
BIG Thank you to all those who came to celebrate
with us for your spirit of
collaboration and prayers.
May God bless you all.
A delegation of teachers from our
sister school Rongai
Agricultural and Technical School paid us a visit. The
delegation was led by the Principal
Br. Francis Njoroge
- a one time
Deputy Principal
of St. Paul's. They toured
Marsabit and its environs and were very
pleased with the visit. Come again guests!
The term also saw a very vigorous
Sports Program carried out in the evenings. The intramurals saw
Saints thrashing out
Marsabit Boys in Basket
Ball
in the District Championships.
This
made the Saints to earn a
ticket to the Provincial Championships in Embu where they did
their best. The Form ones
have posed a
BIG threat in sports
as they have
drawn a number of matches with the
‘Seniors' and even won some.
This is a good sign that
we will not only excel in
academics but also in sports Thanks to Mr. David Maina who
has injected a new spirit in sports.
The Form Fours and
Twos participated in the leadership Course. At the end of the Course, we
had a vert special Mass which was presided over by
Fr. Koffi,
our Pastoral Coordinator. The Form Fours were each issued with a
certificate as they completed
the four phases of leadership Course. Be good leaders and followers.
Thanks to the Pastoral coordinator
Fr. John Koffi, Sisters Ornela and
Beta, Ms Akinyi, Hilary (Education Secretary/Peace and Justice
coordinator) and Jirm Galgallo
(Development Coordinator)
for shaping the minds and the hearts of our students. May the Lord reward
you abundantly!
Fee collection
is
becoming a problem. It is up to
the parents to ensure that their sons come back to school with the fees
and balances to avoid an extra
cost of travel. Most of us are aware of the generous contributions made by
the Catholic Diocese of
Marsabit, De
La Salle Christian Brothers, different
Parish Councils, Priests of the Parishes and numerous
NGOs. So it is up to the parents also
to give their fair share thus lessening the burden. Parents should ensure
that their sons report to school on time. Some students are reporting to
school one week or two weeks late. This lateness affects our academic
programs, which calls for
continuity and
consistency.
Again. I ask for our collaboration on
this matter.
The school opens on 3r`'
May 2005.
Students are expected to he ore Campus b)
5.00 PM.
Classes resume on Wednesday
September 5th, 2005.
Sincerely Yours, |