Tuesday, March 19, 2013

FRANK NYAMWEYA

Hello am known as Frank Nyamweya at St.aloysius gonzaga sec.school am aged 17 in form 3.I live with my mother who is caring and loving and with my young sisters.I love watching movies and spectate in rugby.

Cynthia Lovine

                                           

Hi guys my name is Cynthia Lovine and iIgo to St Aloysius Secondary School. I like reading novels a lot and also making friends.

David Ouma introduction

I am a student at st Aloysius Gonzaga secondary school am in my last year in High school.I live in Kibera with my family.Am 18 years of age

My Community's Lifestyle

my commmunity has a sedintary lifestle. Their staple food is bananasTheir economic farming besides livestock activity is keeping .Their basic unit is a clan and lead by a Mugambi.My commmunity's lifestyle is harmonious since being symbolic e.g during wars they have their leader to lead them to war and they have different songs sung on different occassions e.g wars,initiation, birth,naming and death.Their mode is a tieng  on "shuka's''and do walk on barefoot.Their supreme being is called'Enkoro'and their symbol of unity is machette.They worship under trees sometimes in church buildings.
Maureen Keraa
St Al's

Amimo Gerson introduction

Hi this is Amimo Gerson.I am the second last in a family of three boys and girls.I am 18yrs old and this my last year at St Aloysious Gonzaga.i live  kibera with my family.I enjoy playing rugby which also  happens to be my favourite sport. am also a talented singer and I mostly like RNB music.My best subject is history and am working hard to be a political analyst in future.I also like to be a politician after my education .

Lawrence Owino introduction

I am Lawrence and I am a third year student in St Aloysius sec sch,Nairobi.our school is one of the most equiped with computers in the country.I enjoy watching football,reading novels and swimming.

Friday, March 15, 2013

Hello Gordon Parks!

Hey, St Paul students.  Here we are in St Al's computer lab.  Actually this is only about half of the blog crew; a lot of the girls were playing in a volleyball match when we met yesterday afternoon.
My colleague Bill and I were working with the students on how to create new posts.  I'm new to this too so it's a learning opportunity for all of us here in Nairobi.
Next time we're going to borrow a camera and try to upload some student portraits so you can see who you're dealing with over here.
Cully