In the beginning, there were just two pupils, and now 21 years later, the school has flourished to support the educational, social and emotional needs of over 500 children. Many of these students are orphans and refugees. They have come from the poorest and driest parts of Kenya to find sanctuary and receive the love and support they need.
The staff share a belief that, through education, the children can become informed and make their own decisions and shape their own lives.
Achieving these admirable goals, year in, year out, is tough. The landscape is hostile, dry and arid. The government is challenging, and funds are difficult to manage in the ever-changing political climate.