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Irbaan Primary School
Highlights

Opened in 2007 with the generosity of international donors.

Irbaan School serves communities spread out over the vast Mara region. Hundreds of children in the area will benefit from a quality education.

Key Requirements
- more classrooms
- school supplies
- teachers (incl funding for salaries)
- kitchen facilities
- fresh water source
- food for hungry students (some walking 7km each way)

Where We Work - Kenya

Irbaan Primary School
Masai Mara, Kenya

Irbaan Primary School opened with three classrooms in November 2007 thanks to the generosity of international donors. But this is just a start. The school, which serves communities spread out for over the vast grasslands of the Mara region in Kenya, is still in need of ongoing support to provide a quality education to the hundreds of children in the area. More classrooms are needed to accommodate all the children and school supplies from textbooks to desks are in short supply.

Kensington is supporting Irbaan with a feeding program for the close to 200 students. The feeding programs provides a breakfast and lunch to the students helping to be healthier, learn better and is a powerful tool for encouraging parents to allow their children to attend school.

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One of the three new classrooms. School supplies including desks and textbooks are still desperately needed.

Irbaan Primary School Head Teacher

 

To find out more about building classrooms and other projects email info@kensingtoncares.org

 

Kensington Cares
Irbaan Primary School opened with three classrooms in November 2007 thanks to the generosity of international donors. But this is just a start. The school, which serves communities spread out for over the vast grasslands of the Mara region in Kenya, is still in need of ongoing support to provide a quality education to the hundreds of children in the area. More classrooms are needed to accommodate all the children and school supplies from textbooks to desks are in short supply. Kensington is supporting Irbaan with a feeding program for the close to 200 students. The feeding programs provides a breakfast and lunch to the students helping to be healthier, learn better and is a powerful tool for encouraging parents to allow their children to attend school.