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Pearl of Africa International Primary School is a co-educational day school. The happy and caring atmosphere, small teaching groups and homely facilities encourage all pupils to reach their maximum potential.
Pearl of Africa International Primary School is a co-educational day school. The happy and caring atmosphere, small teaching groups and homely facilities encourage all pupils to reach their maximum potential.
Primary Three National Section Literacy theme for this month is ‘Managing resources in our sub-county’. As part of this theme they have to learn about projects. To really understand the concept of a project, they had to start up their own poultry project. The class had to work as a project team, formulate research questions, do…
Welcome to Pearl of Africa International School, where we redefine the way mathematics is taught and perceived. At our school, we believe that mathematics is not just a subject confined to textbooks and classrooms; it’s a dynamic tool that permeates every aspect of our lives. Join us on a journey where mathematics transcends traditional boundaries…
On the 26th of March, children of year 1 and 2 had an educational outing at the paper craft center.This was based on their Science unit “Going outside” which turned out to be a lot of fun but on the other hand enriching their study score.Children witnessed a lot of recycling processes which included paper…
Between 13 and 15 February 2107 our International Section celebrated the Environment. They learned about the importance of the environment and that we should work hard to keep it clean. On Tuesday the pupils went to PaperCraft in Akright City to see different types of recycling; Making new products out of old paper, banana fibre…
On 18th of July Pearl of Africa celebrated Nelson Mandela Day. Nelson Mandela Day is an international day to remember and celebrate the life and legacy of former South African president Nelson Mandela. The main aim of that day of for people to serve, and so our learners did. In the previous weeks learners had…
On Tuesday, 26th March, Years 3-6 visited Rosebud Flower Farm. The farm sits on around 550 acres of land and grows around 1.8 tonnes of roses a year. The children were able to learn the processes involved in producing these flowers. They began in the propagation room where male stems are joined with female stems…