

The United Kingdom Committee for  GoHA _Trustees’ Report and Statement of Annual Accounts_ For the year ended 

31[st] December  2022 

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GOOD HEALTH AFRICA - United Kingdom Board of Trustees Trustees’ Annual Report and Financial Statements. For the year ended 31 December 2022. Charity no. 1177283 Registered (England & Wales) 

Background / Context………………………………………………………………….3 Foreword: Message from the Chair of Good Health Africa UK…………………6 GoHA Key Achievements in 2022…………………………………………………….7 **PART 1: GOAL AREAS……………………………………………………………………8** Goal Area 1: EDUCATION…………………………………………………………..9 Goal Area 2: HEALTH FACILITIES [CLINICETC.]…………………………………10 Goal Area 3: CLEAN WATER FOR DRINKING & HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES….11 Goal Area 4: DEVELOPING THE COMMUNITY FOR SUSTAINABILITY………..12 Goal Area 5: LOOKING AHEAD: CURRICULUM CHANGES | CAPITAL PROJECTS…13 **PART 2: STRATEGIC REPORT……………………………………………………………14** Approach and Aims……………………………………………………………….15 Vision………………………………………………………………………………….15 Summary of Outcomes in 2022………………………………………………….16 Activities & Achievements in 2022………………………………………………18 1) Education…………………………………………………………………..18 2) Health Facilities (Clinic, etc.)……………………………………………27 3) Clean Water for Drinking and Household Purposes………………..28 4) Developing the Community for Sustainability……………………….29 **PART 3: FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES……………………………………………………….32** Financial Activities……………………………………………………………….…33 Balance Sheet………………………………………………………………………34 Contact page………………………………………………………………………….35 

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## _Defeating poverty_ IN THE RURAL COMMUNITY of Western Kenya Kenya, Africa 

**POPULATION** : 56.2 million [⬆️2.2%; ranked 7[th] most populated country in Africa; rated Grade D quality] **CAPITAL:** Nairobi, Kenya 

**OFFICIAL LANGUAGES** : Swahili and English **CURRENCY** : Kenya Shilling (KSH) 

## **British Pound to Kenyan Shilling Spot Exchange Rates for 2022 vs 2023:** 

|**EXCHANGE RATE CATEGORY**|**GBP**🇬🇧<br>**2022**|**USD**🇺🇸<br>**2022**|**XCD**🇲🇸🇦🇬<br>**2022**|**VS**|**GBP**🇬🇧<br>**2023**|**USD**🇺🇸<br>**2023**|**XCD**🇲🇸🇦<br>🇬**2023**|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|**BEST EXCHANGE RATE**|**155.532**<br>**KSH on**<br>**13/1/2022**|<br>**123.5**<br>**KSH on**<br>**31/12/2022**|**45.6982**<br>**KSH on**<br>**31/12/2022**|**VS**|**185.6958**<br>**KSH on**<br>**15//7/2023**|<br>**149.8963**<br>**KSH on**<br>**18/10/2023**|**55.4654**<br>**KSH on**<br>**18/10/2023**|
|**AVERAGE EXCHANGE RATE**|**145.6964**|**117.9577**|**43.6461**|**VS**|**169.8655**|**123.3806**|**50.534**|
|**WORST EXCHANGE RATE**|**128.9762**<br>**KSH on**<br>**24/9/2022**|**112.8349**<br>**KSH on**<br>**2/1/2023**|**41.7551**<br>**KSH on**<br>**9/1/2022**|**VS**|**147.2182**<br>**KSH on**<br>**5/1/2023**|<br>**136.5715**<br>**KSH on**<br>**2/1/2023**|**46.6648**<br>**KSH on**<br>**2/1/2023**|



Source: https://www.exchangerates.org.uk/GBP -KES- spot- exchange- rates- history- 2022.html https://www.exchangerates.o rg.uk/GBP - KE S -spo t - exchange -rates - histo ry -2023.html 

Note: Before COVID-19 pandemic £1 = ~KSH142; US$1 = ~KSH109; EC$1=~KSH40 

## **DID YOU KNOW?** 

Kenya is a member of the African Union which was established to promote the unity and solidarity of African countries, defend state sovereignty, eradicate colonialism, promote international cooperation, and coordinate and harmonise Member States’ policies. 

(https://www.nti.org/education-center/treaties-and-regimes/african-union-au/) 

It promotes **Agenda 2063:** ‘ **The Africa We Want** ’ defining it as Africa’s blueprint and master plan for transforming Africa into the global powerhouse of the future (see the African Union’s innovative video entitled ‘What Is Agenda 2063? on its YouTube channel https://youtu.be/T_-YcUVdP7w and or visit www.au.int noting its seven  aspirations in the diagram below: 


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Good Health Africa contributes to the Agenda 2063 via its sustainable investment in key infrastructure, improved agriculture practices and better management of natural resources, providing access to quality education and health via the Donald Romeo Community School for which it has governance. The school is based in Museno, Khayega, of the Kakamega District (population: 69,502) in Western Kenya, East Africa assisting on average **359** students annually (increased from 330 last year). 

Students of the Donald Romeo Community School are potential future enablers of the Agenda 2063 aspiration (https://youtu.be/GYZGBd6rEb0), goals (https://youtu.be/YAEQNwEcfcc ) flagship projects https://youtu.be/M6ah5h0iXb0 and National Development Priorities (https://youtu.be/Fr_EMAWo5X0 ). 

The map outlined below illustrates the location of the area served in Kenya in the context of its international geographical location as a guide to donors and individuals or institutions wishing to ship items there. 



Adapted: Google Images, 2021) 

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The testimony of a Kenyan who had gone to school naked due to abject poverty, haunted Charity no. 1177283 Registered (England & Wales) Elizabeth Romeo so much that she went to Kenya to see conditions for herself.  What she saw moved her to start a small-scale, health ministry for children in 2004, operating as Donald Romeo Academy, a primary school, in one of the poorest parts of Western Kenya via Good Health for Africa company, which later changed to operate as a chartered incorporated institution (CIO) via the registered charity number **1177283** .  It is a major undertaking and the Donald Romeo Community School (DRCS) under the governance of Good Health Africa aims to reduce poverty in the adjoining community. 

With the assistance of individuals and partnering organisations, we aim to make a positive impact for generations to come, as well as to produce citizens capable of independent thought, who are committed to family and encouraged to contribute positively to their community. Participation in the school choir, clubs, after-school programs, enterprising activities, pathfinders, and various zoom events etc. allow students to develop vital skills to become successful in society. Vacation Bible school and summer camps also teach skills such as entrepreneurship, financial literacy and maths. Our supporters help us work with partner organisations to provide much needed health services to elementary and middleschool-aged children. Most of all the whole program aims to foster values such as integrity, mutual respect, solidarity and teamwork, courage, compassion and care for the environment. 

Good Health Africa is also mindful that the General Assembly adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, in September 2015, that includes **17** Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) which were built on the principle of “ _**leaving no one behind**_ ”, emphasising a holistic approach to achieving sustainable development for all. DRCS provides support that looks at the whole person to promote their physical, emotional, social and spiritual well-being. 

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2022 was both a challenging and an encouraging year for the Donald Romeo Community school, and consequently for Good Health Africa (GoHA). 

The following is an overview of some of the key entries in **the challenging column** : 

The pandemic continued to affect various aspects of school life and organisation. A number of activities such as Pathfinders, interschool debates along with plans to restart the prison ministry…) had to be suspended in an attempt to catch up on lost learning hours. 

Nonetheless, the cumulated impact of two years of COVID-related fragmented and truncated schooling on learning was evidenced by a small but discernible downturn in KCPE results. A “long COVID” effect was also apparent in a reduction of usual donations. 

One consequence of this was the freezing of the construction of the new dormitory building due to lack of funds. 

Inclement weather forced the cancellation of the fund-raising fun run organised by our UK twin school Hyland House, and poor climate conditions in Western Kenya also had a negative impact on harvests from the school’s _shamba_ (garden/farm). 

**On the encouraging side** : Despite increasing financial difficulties for many, hundreds of parents and guardians continued tomake the sacrifices necessary to allow their children (420 in all) to work with us.  Thanks to the unsparing efforts of our dedicated staff and cooperative families, the expected downturn in exam results turned out to be less consequential than had been feared. 

Cooperation with Kenyan Government agencies made possible a muchneeded deworming campaign, as well as works aimed at sanitising the site where the school offers the local community free access to water – a limited and costly resource. 

Despite harvest shortfalls, DRCS maintained its commitment to provide free meals to elderly persons in the local community. Moreover, there was some positive news on the agricultural front – raised milk production due to improved management. 

Collaboration with our sister schools (Hyland House, London, UK and The Antigua Seventhday Adventist School, Antigua, Eastern Caribbean) was pursued despite difficulties posed by pandemic fallout and by DRCS’s lack of adequate technology: efforts were made  to keep the Reading programme with Hyland House going; the Antigua SDA school also put on its annual Good Health Africa Day with its usual enthusiasm and panache; and we overcame technical difficulties to convene the joint DRCS - Hyland House Christmas concert which was enjoyed by families, children and supporters on both sides. 

Last, but certainly not least, DRCS was authorised to start a Junior Secondary section or middle school, thus keeping step with profound changes underway in Kenya’s educational system. 

We at GoHA have taken this endorsement as an encouraging sign that our efforts and results have been noted and recognised, not only by local families, but also by the education authorities. 

For all this and so much more, we are grateful to God, and to all those, far and near, who contributed to DRCS being blessed and a blessing in its community throughout 2022. 


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Charity no. 1177283 Registered (England & Wales) 

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## **GOOD HEALTH AFRICA – UK** 

**TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT AND ANNUAL ACCOUNTS** 

**FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022** 


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One of the foundational goals of the Donald Romeo Community School (DRCS) is that every child become a go getter.  Each child is encouraged to memorise the ‘Go Getter’ poem which reads as follows: 

_**The go-getter goes until he gets what he goes for, The go-getter works until he gets what he hopes for, He fixes a goal and resolves when he sets it, That the way to the prize is to go until he gets it.**_ 

(Author Unknown) 

The above poem helps each student to pursue their own personal SMART goals with a heightened sense of determination. Frequent recitation helps to keep them focused. 

Go getter results are illustrated on page 18 of this report. 

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Whole health and well-being is encouraged for every student and is aimed at all aspects of their school experience: 

- Acting with integrity. 

- Having good personal hygiene. 

- Wearing clean and pressed uniforms. 

- Keeping neat, organized exercise books. 

- Working together to keep their classrooms tidy. 

- Maintaining clean dormitories. 

- Keeping school grounds clean (promoting an anti-litter mindset). 

- Eating healthily. 

- Participating in growing their own food (from farm to table). 

It is our hope that these values which are already impacting the area immediately around the school will continue to influence the wider community. 

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The Donald Romeo Community School will continue to provide free access to water saving the community money and helping them maintain good hygiene. 

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Long term 

- Creating a library accessible to the community 

- Night school and Literacy programme for cowboys and cowgirls 

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## **LOOKING AHEAD CURRICULUM CHANGES** 

1. French to be taught in the school by 2023. 

2. Adoption of Junior Secondary school status by January 2023 

3. Literacy programme for the community inclusive of cowboys and girls 

4. Bags of Love for prisoners from Donald Romeo Community School in Sewing project 

5. Bags of Love Back to School project for needy students 

## **LOOKING AHEAD CAPITAL PROJECTS** 

- Completion of new school dormitory by 2023, funds permitting. 

- Pursuit of investments delayed or put on hold because of pandemic: 

- Purchase of van / bus 

- New Kitchen 

- Perimeter wall / electric fence 

- Community health plan phase 1: clinic and more health-related services for 8–9-year-olds and related members of the surrounding community 

- Eradicating jiggers in the future 

- Two-way student exchange program 

- Black history month initiative 

**SPONSOR | DONATE via https://www.goodhealthafrica.com** 

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Good Health Africa Board of Trustees - UK Trustees’ Annual Report and Annual Accounts. For the year ended 31 December 2022 

## **STRATEGIC REPORT** 

This section of the Trustees’ Annual Report provides the information required by the Charity Commission for England and Wales. 

## **APPROACH AND AIMS** 

Good Health Africa UK is a registered charity that raises funds to meet its objectives regarding development work in Kenya and the United Kingdom. Good Health Africa aims to reduce poverty in Kenya, currently the central local government area of focus which may be expanded at a later date. People who can benefit are children ages 4 – 13 years, with preference given to AIDS orphans, who were born and reside in Africa. 

This work is done in partnership with twinning schools located in the United Kingdom, the Caribbean or the United States of America. 

Good Health Africa works with families, Kakamega local communities, partners and the government in Kenya to help every DRCS pupils realize their full potential. Orphans with the greatest need have priority. 

## **VISION** 

Our vision is to prevent and relieve poverty in Africa with our current focus on Kenya. 

## **MISSION** 

The Board of Directors in the United Kingdom governs and raises finance to support the vision of Good Health Africa. We partner with organisations and individuals in Antigua and Barbuda, Montserrat, the United States and the United Kingdom to accomplish our objectives/goals which are mainly to provide: 

- Education via the Donald Romeo Community School 

- Health facilities (via clinic, etc.) 

- Clean water for drinking and household purposes, and 

- Developing the community for sustainability via agriculture, prison ministry, etc. 

People who can benefit are children ages 4 – 13 years, with preference given to AIDS orphans, who were born and reside in Africa. 

Kenya is currently the central local government area of focus at this time. 

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## 1. **RESOURCES TO MEET THE MISSION** : 

In 2022, Good Health Africa UK received a total of £14,774.41 (£234.94 less than in 2021) in donations to help meet its goals. 

This total sum was achieved through the generous support of our many individual supporters and partners, particularly: 

- Committed givers: 13 individuals contributed £5,512.95 (£23.45 decreased from 2021) but very useful for planning. 

- Single one-off electronic donations ranging from £5 - £284 were received from 29 individuals totalling £2,369.14. 

- Two individuals assisted with occasional donations totalling £1,381.81. 

- Students at the New Bethel SDA school in Antigua (twinning school) reengaged their fundraising efforts with the annual Good Health Africa Day. Despite the ongoing pandemic they achieved a donation of £580 for the project. 

- Only one business supported the project on a monthly basis. 

- Churches: New Life Assembly – Hackney branch contributed £4,800 and Praise Fellowship Christian Centre donated £1,200. The Tottenham Baptist Church assisted with a one off £70 donation. 

- Students of Montserrat & Hampstead SDA could not undertake the challenge due to the ongoing pandemic. 

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## **2. TWINNING SCHOOLS** 

In 2022, the DRCS embarked upon a READING ROOM project via Zoom with their twinning school in the United Kingdom, namely Hyland House Primary School in Tottenham, London. Similar, online social exchange was established with the New Bethel Seventh Day Adventist School in Antigua. 

## **PROMOTING** 

The pandemic restricted promotions but a virtual concert was undertaken that raised awareness about the project yielding a few hundred pounds. The 2[nd] Annual GoHA Black History month 5K Step Challenge Run/Walk scheduled for October had to be postponed. Therefore, the yield was low but sensitized more persons to become engaged with the project. 

Currently there were no gifts left to Good Health Africa UK in wills. However, continued promotions may someday achieve that goal. 

## **3. VOLUNTEERS | PARTNERSHIPS** 

Good Health Africa has benefitted significantly from contributions of volunteers too numerous to mention and is grateful to all.  The continued support of its bankers Barclays Bank PLC is significant.  Also, the committed support of The New Life Assembly – Hackney branch under the leadership of Rev. Dr Ruthlyn Bradshaw as well as the Praise and Fellowship Christian Centre under the leadership of Pastor Ambrose is deeply appreciated. In kind support was provided by the Tottenham Baptist Church and Shiloh Pentecostal Church. 

Staff and students of the Antigua Seventh Day Adventist church that consistently desire to raise funds via its annual Good Health Africa Day are key to the sustainability of the project. 

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## **1. EDUCATION** 

## **ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE SOCIAL CONTEXT** 

The students of DRCS came from a variety of backgrounds. The school’s reputation as being among the best in the area, was a major motivation for many families. Moreover, because of its strong commitment to Christian values, many Christian parents sacrificed a lot in order to send their children to DRCS. 

However, at least 15% of parents were genuinely unable to pay fees due to poverty and economic hardship worsened by inflation. An average of 50 students benefited from a sponsorship programme offering significantly reduced fees or free schooling. 

## **EXAM RESULTS 2022 KCPE EXAM RESULTS** 

A total of 30 DRCS students sat the exam. The top student was **TREVOUR MCKENZIE** with a total of **370** marks out of **500** . The lowest-scoring student scored **250** marks out of 500. The school had an average mean score of 309.53 with subject performance as follows: 

||**ENGLISH**|**KISWAHILI**|**MATHS**|**SCIENCE**|**SOCIAL STUDIES**<br>**/ RE**|**CLASS**<br>**MEAN**|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|**SUBJECT MEAN**<br>**SCORES**|**69.57**|**64.37**|**55.63**|**57.70**|**62.27**|**309.53**|
|**POSITION**|**1**|**2**|**5**|**4**|**3**||



The mean score of the school fell by 23.47 points compared to the previous year. This was mainly due to radically reduced contact time for teachers during the COVID pandemic. School terms were cut from three months each to one, and teachers were expected to cram three months learning into one, but this was, inevitably, not entirely possible. 

## **TOP THREE CANDIDATES:** 


**----- Start of picture text -----**<br>
POSITION STUDENT NAME MARKS out of 500<br>1st PLACE TREVOUR MCKENZIE 370<br>2nd PLACE JOSEPH GILA 367<br>3 [rd] PLACE SARAH ADHIAMBO 353<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


Our last candidate EMMANUEL ALUMASA scored **250** marks. 

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Mean score of Donald Romeo Community School students in 2022 was **309.53.** Performance levels in 2022 had a negative deviation of 23.47. The number of those who scored above 300 marks out of the maximum of 500 were 19 out of 30 candidates. The negative deviation was due to reduced contact time for teachers during the COVID pandemic as well as pupils having joined the school in class seven, hence lacking proper foundation. 

## **SUBJECT PERFORMANCE** 


**----- Start of picture text -----**<br>
POSITION SUBJECT MARKS TEACHER<br>1st PLACE ENGLISH  69.57  PAUL WAFULA<br>2 [nd]  PLACE KISWAHILI  64.37  GEORGE SHISAKHA<br>3 [rd]  PLACE  SOCIAL STUDIES/C.R.E  62.27  FREDRICK MISANGO<br>4th PLACE SCIENCE  61.83  BETTY MULANDA<br>5th PLACE MATHEMATICS  60.43  ALLAN MBOYI<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


SCHOOL DAY for day scholars started at 7am and ended at 5:30pm 

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SCHOOL DAY for students in the DORMS of Donald Romeo Community School programs started at 5am for boarders and ended at 9:30pm. 

|**TIME OF DAY**|**MONDAY**|**TUESDAY**|**WEDNESDAY**|**THURSDAY**|**FRIDAY**|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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|**5am –**|MORNING|MORNING|Teachers|MORNING|MORNING|
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|**6:20am**|PREPS|PREPS|assisting the|PREPS|PREPS|
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||with Teachers assisting the<br>||learners|||
||learners|||||
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|**7:30am –**|ASSEMBLY|CLASS PRAYERS|CLASS|Pastor lead|ASSEMBLY|
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|**8am**||[Devotions]|PRAYERS|in Pastoral||
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||||[Devotions]|Program||
|||||||
|||||instruction||
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|**8am –**|NORMAL|NORMAL|NORMAL|NORMAL|NORMAL|
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|**3:20pm**|LESSONS|LESSONS[end of|LESSONS[end|LESSONS|LESSONS|
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||[end of school|school day for lower|of school day for|[end of school|**[end of**|
|||||||
||day for lower|classes]|lower classes]|day for lower|**school day**|
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||classes]|||classes]|**at 1pm for**|
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|**3:20pm –**|||GAMES||SABBATH|
|**4pm**|||||Preparation|
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|**4pm – 5pm**|REMEDIAL|REMEDIAL|REMEDIAL|REMEDIAL|SABBATH|
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||LESSONS|LESSONS|LESSONS|LESSONS|Preparation|
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||[UPPER|[UPPER classes|[UPPER classes|[UPPER||
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||classes ONLY|ONLY|ONLY|classes||
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|**4pm –**||||DEBATES|SABBATH|
|**5:30pm**|||||Preparation|
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|**5:30pm –**||||||
|<br>**6:00pm**|PERSONAL|PERSONAL|PERSONAL|PERSONAL|PERSONAL|
||HYGIENE|HYGIENE|HYGIENE|HYGIENE|HYGIENE|
|||||||
|**6:00-6:30pm**|SUPPER|SUPPER|SUPPER|SUPPER|SUPPER|
|**6:30-6:50pm**|DEVOTION|DEVOTION|DEVOTION|DEVOTION|DEVOTION|
|**7:00-8:15pm**||||||
||LESSON|LESSON|LESSON|LESSON|LESSON|
||LEARNING|LEARNING|LEARNING|LEARNING|LEARNING|
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|**8:15pm-**||||||
|**9:30pm**||||||
||READ & REVISE|READ & REVISE|READ & REVISE|READ & REVISE|READ & REVISE|
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1:20PM – 1:50PM – We have Bible reading and memory verse memorization every Thursday. 

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## BOARDERS weekend is scheduled as follows: Saturday 

|**TIME OFDAY**|**SATURDAY**|**SUNDAY**|
|---|---|---|
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|**6:50am –**|BREAKFAST|BREAKFAST|
|**7:20am**|||
|**8am – 1pm**|CHURCH|LESSONS|
|**1pm – 2pm**|LUNCH|LUNCH|
|**2pm – 4pm**|BIBLE DISCUSSION|LESSONS i.e. Junior Sec & Class 8|
|**4pm – 6pm**|REST|REST|
|**5:30pm –**|PERSONALCLEANING|PERSONALCLEANING|
|**6:00pm**|||
|**6:00-**|SUPPER|SUPPER|
|**6:30pm**|||
|**6:30-**|DEVOTION|DEVOTION|
|**6:50pm**|||
|**7:00-8pm**|LESSON|LESSON|



## **OUTLINE OF SCHOOL DAY** 

|**TIMOF**<br>**DAY**<br>**MONDAY**|**TIMOF**<br>**DAY**<br>**MONDAY**|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|||**TUESDAY**<br>**WEDNESDAY**<br>**THURSDAY**<br>**FRIDAY**||||
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|**5am –**|MORNING|MORNING|Teachers|MORNING|MORNING|
|**6:20am**|PREPS|PREPS|assisting the|PREPS|PREPS|
||with Teachers  assisting the|||||
||||learners|||
||learners|||||
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|**7:30am –**|ASSEMBLY|CLASS PRAYERS|CLASS|Pastor lead|ASSEMBLY|
|**8am**||[Devotions]|PRAYERS|in Pastoral||
|||||Program||
||||[Devotions]|||
|||||instruction||
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|**8am –**|NORMAL|NORMAL|NORMAL|NORMAL|NORMAL|
|**3:20pm**|LESSONS|LESSONS[end of|LESSONS[end|LESSONS|LESSONS|
||[end of school|school day for lower|of school day for|[end of school|**[end of**|
||day for lower|classes]|lower classes]|day for lower|**school day**|
||classes]|||classes]|**at 1pm for**|
||||||**SABBATH**|
||||||**preparation]**|
|**3:20pm –**|||||SABBATH|
||||GAMES|||
|<br>**4pm**|||||Preparation|
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|**4pm – 5pm**|REMEDIAL|REMEDIAL|REMEDIAL|Q|SABBATH|
||LESSONS|LESSONS|LESSONS|LESSONS|Preparation|
||[UPPER|[UPPER classes|[UPPER classes|[UPPER classes||
||classes ONLY|ONLY|ONLY|ONLY||
|**4pm –**|||||SABBATH|
|||||DEBATES||
|**5:30pm**|||||Preparation|
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|||**BOARDERS**||||
|**5:30pm –**||PERSONAL|PERSONAL|PERSONAL|PERSONAL|
||PERSONAL HYGIENE|||||
|<br>**6:00pm**||HYGIENE|HYGIENE|HYGIENE|HYGIENE|
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|**6:00-6:30pm**|SUPPER|SUPPER|SUPPER|SUPPER|SUPPER|
|**6:30-6:50pm**|DEVOTION|DEVOTION|DEVOTION|DEVOTION|DEVOTION|
|||||||
|||LESSON|LESSON|LESSON|LESSON|
|**7:00-8:15pm**|LESSON LEARNING|||||
|||LEARNING|LEARNING|LEARNING|LEARNING|
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|**8:15pm-**|READ & REVISE|READ & REVISE|READ & REVISE|READ &|READ &|
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## **BOOKS** 

With the new curriculum still under implementation, books are only provided by the government to all public schools hence it remained a challenge for the school to carry out the book harvesting session. We were compelled to purchase the basic course books. We also advised parents to support where possible and some parents of former students volunteered to donate books left by their children. 

## **THE DEBATING CLUB** [Thursdays] 

The DEBATING club was organized basically for classes four up to eight in order to boost expression, confidence, language use, talent discovery, and information update, etc. 

Debates (“mjadala” in Kiswahili) were held once a week, alternating between English and Swahili, in order to foster mastery of both languages. Because of the intensive one-month terms mentioned above it was not possible to organize inter-school debates in 2022, but plans were made for resuming them in 2023. 

## **CONTACT WITH OTHER SCHOOLS** 

DRCS maintained its commitment to broadening students’ horizons through contact with schools in other countries. Despite some technical challenges, DRCS pupils participated in a book-reading exercise via Zoom with children from Hyland House School (London, England). 

DRCS also maintained good relations with the SDA school in Antigua. 

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## **SAFEGUARDING** 

## **CARE AND DISCIPLINE** 

DRCS is dedicated to providing students with good care and spiritual nurture. In 2022, given a national context in which the issue was being discussed amid reports of physical abuse, the school Board together with the Trustees formally confirmed the school’s commitment to respecting the laws forbidding corporal punishment in Kenyan schools. 

The Guidance and Counselling Committee is comprised of: 

1. School Chaplain - Chairperson 

2. Deputy Headteacher - Secretary 

3. Senior Teacher - Member 

4. Teacher representative from a lower-class 

5. One member from support staff. 

The main role of the Guidance and Counselling Committee is to encourage students not only to comply with school rules, but to also develop positive behaviour that will help them become good citizens. 

To that end, they ensured that students with serious disciplinary problems were correctly guided and persuaded to change their behaviour. 

Teachers were asked to collaborate closely with parents and guardians in this regard, although some of the latter found the concept of home-school cooperation for discipline difficult to grasp. 

## **GENERAL VIGILANCE** 

The school’s security officers ensured that each visitor who entered the school had a clear purpose, and loitering on the compound was strictly prohibited. Those who purchased milk were required to wait at the gate (waiting bay) and were not allowed to enter the school compound. 

There was an average of 70 pupils in boarding - 37 girls and 33 boys. The age range was as follows: 

|**AGE**|**4-9**|**10-14**|**15-17**|
|---|---|---|---|
|**TOTAL**|**4**|**60**|**6**|



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Boarders were only allowed to access phones through the boarding master or mistress. The fact that the school has only two computers had the advantage of making student access easier to monitor. Mostly, they served to project musical programs and films on Friday evenings. 

The school allowed parents to contact or visit boarders once per week. All calls were made through the boarding master or mistress. 

## **ENTERPRISE ACTIVITIES** 

The enterprise activities for the year involved the following: 

1. Milk sale 

2. Banana and Vegetable sales were hindered by acute drought 

3. School canteen managed by Pathfinders (see next page) 

## **PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION** 

The PTA was comprised of one parent representative from each class - from the Play Group to Class 8.  It held one meeting chaired by the then Headmaster Mr. Paul Wafula. 

The PTA’s role was mainly to help the school create a bond between parents and teachers. It also served as a forum for parents to discuss problems and work on solutions. 

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## **PATHFINDERS** 

Because of the intensive COVID remedial programme, there was no time for 

extracurricular activities such as Pathfinders which, it was agreed, should recommence in 2023. 

Pathfinders is a club that involves all pupils split into various levels as follows: 

1. Eager Beavers [on average 3 years] 

2. Adventurers [4-7 years] 

3. Pathfinders [8-13 years] 

4. Ambassadors [14-17 years] 

The club did not send any representatives to the camporee held in 2022. This was due to financial constraints. 

Also, the choir was used as a means of reaching out to the community in funerals whenever a neighbor of the school passed on. Its activities especially marching and singing has encouraged many of the community children to attend and participate. The club was headed by teacher Joseph Andaye. 

The club ran small businesses in school for the sale of stationery and baked bread for tea. By the end of the year, the club had raised 50,000 Kenya shillings from which the church added an extra 50,000 Kenya shillings and purchased a public address system (P.A.S.). 

They were also involved in gardening of green vegetables which were sold to members of staff. 

## **VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL** 

The Vacation Bible school which is usually much appreciated had to be cancelled and was substituted with a camp-out (more details in section 4). 

We had thirty children boarding in school for the same with over seventy from the community attending as day scholars. All these were eventually awarded with certificates. The climax was induction and campfire. 

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## **CHOIR AND COMMUNITY** 

The school had two choirs. The first choir consisted mainly of teachers and other staff members who rehearsed for ten minutes each school day before classes, and on Thursday evenings. 

The second choir consisted of students and one teacher. Morning assemblies offered them daily opportunities to practise. 

The choir performed for parents whenever an occasion presented itself in the school. The choir also sang in funerals whenever a member of the school community and or the general community was bereaved. 

## **SEWING** 

As a school policy, every pupil is expected to learn basic sewing skills and be able to carry out minor repairs. With the new curriculum where Home Science is a compulsory subject, tailoring is now one of the key subjects offered in school. 

## **SPORTS DAY** 

COVID-19 pandemic restrictions affected the school's sports activities. Initially the school was attempting participation in the GoHA Annual 5K Walk- Run in collaboration with its twinning school Hyland House Primary School. This event was postponed due to inclement weather. 

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## **HEALTH CARE WITHIN THE SCHOOL** 

The cleaners ensured that the school was kept clean, and students were asked to cooperate with them by leaving their classrooms tidy at the end of the day. In a further effort to improve hygiene, teachers always encouraged the pupils to wash their hands frequently. 

School toilets were checked regularly, and this helped to keep them clean. However, note was taken of the need to plan and implement a programme of repairs, maintenance and replacements. 

Malaria was not a major challenge, as the school ensured that students in the boarding section slept under treated mosquito nets. 

The school also carried out a deworming program in partnership with the Government. 

## **IN THE COMMUNITY** 

DRCS partnered with the local Water Authority to improve access to clean water for the community. The Water Authority repaired and changed taps, tiled the area around them, then fenced it in to keep animals away. 

It was agreed that maintaining this facility would be the responsibility of the school. 

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## **3. CLEAN WATER FOR DRINKING & HOUSEHOLD** 

## **PURPOSES** 

Members of the community continue to have free 24-hour access to water from a spring on Donald Romeo Community School (DRCS)  property. Without this access they would have to buy water or travel far to get it. 

The area around the spring outlet has been renovated by the county government to make it safer and more hygienic. 

The water is collected and used for drinking, bathing and laundry.  It is our wish to drill a borehole that can serve the school and community. 

Meanwhile, the school has installed a 3000 litre tank, which is currently in use, though insufficient. 


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## **4. DEVELOPING THE COMMUNITY FOR SUSTAINABILITY** 

## **AGRICULTURE** 

## **SELF-SUFFICIENCY** 

The school harvested 60 bags of maize, which was the major crop grown on the farm. Due to poor climate conditions, the production of tomatoes, onions and beans was disappointing in 2022. 

Nonetheless, 80% of the food eaten at DRCS came from the shamba (school garden/farm) with 20% coming from purchases. 

Teachers and students continued the tradition of working together in the shamba during the maize harvest. However, it became apparent that efforts would have to be made in the future to convince parents who didn’t want their children to “get their hands dirty,” of the pedagogical, social and health benefits to be derived from such activities. 

## **OTHER PROJECTS** 

The school also engaged in fish farming and raising cows. Unfortunately, due to a lack of adequate personnel to ensure the security and proper management of the ponds, fish was raised for use at the school, but not enough for sale. 

On the other hand, extra personnel helped with milking. Surpluses (especially in the holiday periods) were sold, netting on average Ksh 4,500 in term time, and Ksh 9,000 in the holidays. 


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## **PRISON MINISTRY** 

For the reasons mentioned above, it was decided that the Prison Ministry should be suspended in 2022 and restarted once the busy remedial learning period ended. 

## **CAMP MEETING** 

The school hosted the yearly August camp meeting, from Sunday 21 August to Friday 27 August 2022. It was mainly attended by DRCS pupils and staff, but adults and children from the community also participated, as well as choirs from neighbouring Churches, including one from the Shinyalu Church. 

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The main activities were: 

- Bible study for both adults and children 

- Singing (led by Church and children’s choirs) 

- A talent show 

- Family Life sessions for adults 

- Drills and marching 

- Baptism ceremonies for those who requested them 

The camp generated a lot of positive feedback indicating that it was a source of encouragement both to the school and to the local Church. Parents contributed to the Camp via funding and participation in activities, and this helped to promote a spirit of togetherness. 

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## Notes 

1. Proceeds from the Joint Christmas concert was received in 2023. 

2. The GoHA 2[nd] Annual 5K Walk-Run was postponed until April 2023 but some cost had been incurred. 

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