this is a special blog for my Dad and Gran and of course Grandad if he is looking on down, he is probably saying "Nairobi? what the hell do you want to go there for?"
I have been given the fantastic opportunity to work for a company that will send me travelling in Africa, Egypt and Russia assisting my manager to develop a Health and Safety Management and Training System throughout the Territories.
As I will be travelling to some of the most amazing parts of the world I thought it would be great to share it with you, my blogs will be about my travels, Health and Safety and of course the countries themselves ... enjoy :)
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Nostalgia! The school hall was completed round about the time I was in class 1; 1986, just in case it interests your dad to know. Seeing the photos reminds me a lot about the school, probably different from when your dad was there. They still had the hymns sung on most mornings in the '90s, the best swimming pool at the time and French classes by one popular 'Mr. Tom' for only class 3 students. Well, I've come to learn that he offered these classes to almost all public primary schools in Nairobi. :D Wonder what it was like in your dad's days; could he blog back?
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Nostalgia!
The school hall was completed round about the time I was in class 1; 1986, just in case it interests your dad to know. Seeing the photos reminds me a lot about the school, probably different from when your dad was there. They still had the hymns sung on most mornings in the '90s, the best swimming pool at the time and French classes by one popular 'Mr. Tom' for only class 3 students. Well, I've come to learn that he offered these classes to almost all public primary schools in Nairobi. :D Wonder what it was like in your dad's days; could he blog back?
From Blog: a visit to St Georges School in Hurlingham