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Path to Russia Launches Russian Language Programs in Nandi County

NANDI COUNTY, Kenya — September 20, 2025 On Saturday, September 20, Path to Russia formally launched its Russian language and cultural programs in Nandi County, marking a historic step in expanding global educational opportunities for Kenyan learners. The launch took place at Bishop Muge Memorial School, an institution celebrated for its academic distinction and as

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Entanda Primary – Progress with New Classrooms, but Gaps Persist

A School Moving Forward When the Path to Russia (PTR) outreach team visited Entanda Primary School, they were warmly received by Headteacher Mrs. Gladys Kemunto, her staff, and enthusiastic learners. With 324 pupils and 14 teachers, the school represents resilience and ambition in a community setting. Recent Development and Support Entanda recently received support from

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Mosocho Primary – Large Numbers, Big Potential, but Daily Struggles Remain

A School of Scale With 947 learners and 15 teachers, Mosocho Primary School is among the largest in Kisii County. The PTR team, led by Mwalimu Kate and local partner Mr. Ken Bosire, was warmly welcomed by Headteacher Mr. Jackson Nyakango and Senior Teacher Mr. Jones Apoko. Current Resources The school has four 10,000-liter water

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Tambacha Primary – Dedicated Learners Held Back by Documentation and Feeding Gaps

A Warm Welcome At Tambacha Primary School, the PTR team was welcomed by Headteacher Mrs. Mellen Oyaro, her staff, and eager pupils. The school, with 500 learners (including 130 in ECD) and 13 teachers, operates on 2.6 acres of land. Despite its energy, Tambacha faces critical structural and welfare gaps. Challenges Affecting Growth Cultural Engagement

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Ngenyilel TVET Workshop: Building Technical Skills for a Changing Kenya

UASIN GISHU COUNTY, Kenya — September 18, 2025 Ngenyilel Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institution has become a hub of opportunity for young people in the Rift Valley. Located along the border of Uasin Gishu and Nandi counties, the school hosted a workshop with Path to Russia (PTR), drawing attention to its achievements,

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Soin Primary School – Progress and Promise Despite Persistent Challenges

A School on the Rise Established in 1998 with just 20 pupils, Soin Primary School now has 264 learners (122 girls, 142 boys). Under Head Teacher Mr. Kepter Wilbon, the school has expanded, enrolling its first Junior Secondary cohort in 2025. Facilities and Achievements The school has 9 classrooms, with 7 in use for learning,

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Bishop Muge Memorial – Excellence in Education and Sport with Growing Pains

A Growing Institution Founded in 2010 with only 40 learners, Bishop Muge Memorial School has grown to serve 1,151 students, making it one of Nandi County’s leading primary schools. The school, led by Principal Mr. Sammy Sawe, is regionally and nationally recognized for both academic performance and volleyball excellence. Strengths and Support Systems The school

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Saru-Gaa Primary School – Resilience Amid Challenges in Nandi County

On our recent visit to Saru-Gaa Primary School, established in 1998 and now home to 110 learners, the Path to Russia (PTR) team witnessed both resilience and pressing needs. Led by Head Teacher Mr. Pius Korir, the school has dedicated staff and community support, but struggles with critical infrastructure gaps. Daily Realities and Learning Environment

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Expanding Horizons in Kangema – Path to Russia Brings Russian Language to Local Schools

Date: September 9, 2025Venue: Office of the Director of Education, Kangema Sub-County Introduction Global competence begins in the classroom. On September 9, 2025, Path to Russia met with education leaders in Kangema Sub-County to advance a pioneering program—introducing Russian language learning into schools. The meeting, attended by school heads, education officials, and Path to Russia

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