A new website is in the pipeline for Nyali. For the time being, we shall use this blog until we get the discussion forum.
Responses
i am eagerly waiting for the school’s official website, when launching it please send invitations to all alumni of nyali.
Infact theres is a group called Mombasa Parents Club its in a website http://www.facebook.com atleast its a way of us keeping in touch you will be suprised how far the alumni has gone.
It will be nice also for the teachers they can join http://www.graduates.com they have a place for teachers but sadly no one has signed up. We would like to keep in touch with our lovely teachers who made us who we are right now.
the school can also keep try and track the alumni and have them give inspirational talks to the students there, because out here we have writers, lawyers, i ithink pilots, doctors on the way others job-hunting. i think it wikk be a good idea for the pupils to learn from the alumni.
Well,as i say that i congratulate teachers who teach class 8 coz they have been teaching them well and the children are passing.I hope these candidates are going to break the record in the coming KCPE reasults.Thank you and God bless you all.
By: Samuel Kamau Mwathi. on August 1, 2008 at 6:44 pm
I am looking for a parent caled Ali Kadir Banafa, who used to live in Uganda in until 1980, he is now living in Mombasa. just pass on my email please. Its very important that i get in touch with this family. Your assistance will be highly appreciated. Thank you Regards, Rose.
By: Rose Mbekeka Musisi on August 4, 2008 at 4:11 pm
I think the alumni thing is way too overdue. Ive meet alot of my old school mates on facebook its amazing some of whom i kept in touch even after school and others i just met the other day on FB.
I think it would be the greatest idea of networking and establishing friendship if this thing is developed.
Oh is Miss Magonda stil there?? Gosh that teacher used to thwark me like crazy during homescience. Especially those knitting sessions. But im glad she made me who i am today!!!!
Lots of love to all of you.
James Kamau
(class of 97)
I really appreciate Nyali Primary School 4 all they did 2 us. It’s b’coz of da teachers n da fellow staff that we were able 2 pass k.c.p.e n break the previous record. Not only did they help us gain academic values but also social moral values that help us in our daily lives. I do hope it continues with the same trend n be in God’s daily grace. The developments basing the website are outstanding- thumbs up for that. Long live Nyali Primary School!
Hey people, Rose Driscoll in the house.. class of 2000! yep dot com class lol. Anyway just wanted to big up Nyali Primary School for a commendable job. It has trully lived up to its mark ‘Rise and Shine’! I have tried in vain to arrange a reunion but organsing it has been a nightmare. Perhaps with more heads we can come up with someting memorable and worthwhile just like our time in the school. Am glad to see that most of teachers who taught me are still around and the swimming team is still going strong … congratulations.
Keep rising and shining to all you still in the school. That school opens doors.
i am eagerly waiting for the school’s official website, when launching it please send invitations to all alumni of nyali.
Infact theres is a group called Mombasa Parents Club its in a website http://www.facebook.com atleast its a way of us keeping in touch you will be suprised how far the alumni has gone.
It will be nice also for the teachers they can join http://www.graduates.com they have a place for teachers but sadly no one has signed up. We would like to keep in touch with our lovely teachers who made us who we are right now.
the school can also keep try and track the alumni and have them give inspirational talks to the students there, because out here we have writers, lawyers, i ithink pilots, doctors on the way others job-hunting. i think it wikk be a good idea for the pupils to learn from the alumni.
God bless nyali, keep rising and shining.
By: Janet Mshilla on June 19, 2008
at 10:44 am
Well,as i say that i congratulate teachers who teach class 8 coz they have been teaching them well and the children are passing.I hope these candidates are going to break the record in the coming KCPE reasults.Thank you and God bless you all.
By: Samuel Kamau Mwathi. on August 1, 2008
at 6:44 pm
I am looking for a parent caled Ali Kadir Banafa, who used to live in Uganda in until 1980, he is now living in Mombasa. just pass on my email please. Its very important that i get in touch with this family. Your assistance will be highly appreciated. Thank you Regards, Rose.
By: Rose Mbekeka Musisi on August 4, 2008
at 4:11 pm
HI
I think the alumni thing is way too overdue. Ive meet alot of my old school mates on facebook its amazing some of whom i kept in touch even after school and others i just met the other day on FB.
I think it would be the greatest idea of networking and establishing friendship if this thing is developed.
Oh is Miss Magonda stil there?? Gosh that teacher used to thwark me like crazy during homescience. Especially those knitting sessions. But im glad she made me who i am today!!!!
Lots of love to all of you.
James Kamau
(class of 97)
By: james kamau on January 20, 2009
at 9:57 am
I really appreciate Nyali Primary School 4 all they did 2 us. It’s b’coz of da teachers n da fellow staff that we were able 2 pass k.c.p.e n break the previous record. Not only did they help us gain academic values but also social moral values that help us in our daily lives. I do hope it continues with the same trend n be in God’s daily grace. The developments basing the website are outstanding- thumbs up for that. Long live Nyali Primary School!
By: Kevin koech on April 11, 2009
at 2:05 am
Hey people, Rose Driscoll in the house.. class of 2000! yep dot com class lol. Anyway just wanted to big up Nyali Primary School for a commendable job. It has trully lived up to its mark ‘Rise and Shine’! I have tried in vain to arrange a reunion but organsing it has been a nightmare. Perhaps with more heads we can come up with someting memorable and worthwhile just like our time in the school. Am glad to see that most of teachers who taught me are still around and the swimming team is still going strong … congratulations.
Keep rising and shining to all you still in the school. That school opens doors.
By: Rose Driscoll on May 29, 2009
at 3:16 am