About Me
My name is Nicholas. I'm a 4-year-old boy.
Birthday

My birthday is
August 19, 2020.
Child ID

17866

Grade

Nursery

My Story

"Hello, I am Nicholas and I love colouring."

Nicholas is a playful, friendly and outgoing young boy who enjoys making new friends at school. He has one sister, Maryanne, who also attends KDS. Together, they live with their cousin Sheldon and their parents in a small two-room concrete house.

Nicholas’s father works hard as a security guard to support the family, while his mother is a salonist.

Nicholas is happy to attend school alongside his sister, and his family is incredibly grateful for the opportunity to be part of the KDS family. 

 

Kinyago-Dandora Schools

Kinyago-Dandora Schools are located in the heart of Nairobi's slums in Kenya, East Africa. Kinyago-Dandora Schools stand as a beacon of hope for the underprivileged children in the community, who face numerous challenges through the provision of quality education, holistic guidance and counseling, nutritious meals, and healthcare. In a country where the population is more than 50 million, Kenya has faced significant hurdles, including epidemics like malaria, cholera, AIDS, and the impact of a devastating East African drought leading to widespread starvation.

Primary and Junior Secondary Education ~ Our KDS campus has a population of 550 students. The primary level has 400 students while junior secondary has 150 students. Academically, KDS is one of the top schools in the district, boasting an impressive 100% transition rate. Our students not only excel in academics but also shine in a variety of extracurricular activities.

Senior Secondary Education ~ Our Secondary Campus has about 200 students enrolled. Recognized by the Kenyan Ministry of Education as one of the best schools in the Njiru District, KDSS proudly achieves a remarkable 100% transition rate for graduating seniors.

Post Secondary Education ~ Upon completing Grade 12, graduates join Kinyago Alumni Association while they enrol on ICT and Leadership Training Program at KDSS as they prepare to transition to colleges and universities.

The Bernard Sewe Scholarship Fund has been established to support KDSS graduates who attend colleges and universities across Kenya.

“We can’t change the whole world but, we can change one child’s world.”