Allan Gray / Wavumbuzi Entrepreneurship Challenge
We won big time in the WAVUMBUZI ENTREPRENEURSHIP CHALLENGE, which was open to all secondary schools in Kenya – private, public, 8-4-4 and ‘Other Curriculum’. Many schools took part.
Our pupils won prizes for coming top countrywide in weekly challenges, but we’ve just heard that in the core PITCH COMPETITION, in which pairs of pupils had to pitch a new business plan in video format, two of last year’s Year 11s have EACH won 35,000Kes worth of educational items of their choice for a business entitled “Runnin’ Stax”, which was an app designed to help joggers and other athletes plan safe and demanding routes.
Great congratulations to Sandra Arika and Ahmed Osman, and huge thanks to Mr Jonathan and Ms Clarise for steering these pupils and others towards success. Later this term, numerous Year 10 and 11 pupils will again compete – good luck to all of them. At Lukenya British Curriculum, scholars gain a future both through their curriculum studies and through a broad range of co-curricular activities. Well done again!