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The Process How We Started

In Kenya, primary schools (from 1st grade to 8th grade) became obligatory in 2003 for the first time. Students don't have to pay the tuition but there are no lunch service at schools and there are 80~90 students in one class, especially in the countryside. The students have to share the desks, chairs, textbooks, notebooks and pens in the classroom of the schools without electricity and tap water. The students come to school from the long distance after finishing carrying water from the rivers or picking the twigs for cooking.

However, thier motivation to study is very high. They eagerly listen to their teachers talk and copy from the old blackboards or remember the lesson very clearly. At elementary schools, they are taught in English, so most children speak English as well as their mother tangue and Swahili language.

I was very inspired by their motivation to study. We decided to build a school and want to support the youth with providing them the skills of IT, English, Japanese and agriculture. The school will start from September, however the computer class slready started.
Staff Members


Suwako Nagata Principal

She taught English in Kobe municipal junior high schools for 35 years.
She visited Kenya in 2006 and was inspired by Kenyan youth's motivation to study.
She met Edward in Kobe in 2008 and started planning NEGAI International Education Centre.


Hirofumi
Nagata
Vice- Principal

He is a civil engineer. He is eager to teach agriculture, studying organic farming.
He will make a demonstration organic farm.
We want to establish an agriculture course later.
Edward M. Ombajo

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Ruth Sitati
Managers

They are a couple and high school teachers.
They are managers of this school and coordinate many things with local people.