Monday, February 16, 2009

The D-day 'Course 1 graduation'

Early in the morning guests, friends and parents are streaming in ready for the D-day. It is all Pomp and colour. The first graduation of the year; everyone is in high spirits and anticipation.


The function starts without any further ado, giving a platform to the thirty determined students to present some of the articles they have been able to come up with, which include a music poster, front and back Compact Disk(CD) cover.
I must say that each presentation was a force to reckon with, as each brought forth some creative way of stage making the day even better.



Music articles ranging from Gospel, R&B, reggae and salsa are just but part of the diverse range of articles that the ‘behind the screen’ students had to showcase.



In attendance was the General manager Ann who presented certificates to the graduates along with one of the Board members Mr Paul Ravinder who graced the occasion and who left us with some insight as well.




The day would not have been any better without some entertainment from our very own talented students and an invited artiste to brighten up the occasion.Indeed it was a pleasant occasion and everyone got to be treated with some refreshing soft drinks.

The parents and guardians of the graduates had a few comments to put across this is what they had to say...
“Am glad that my son Maxwell has realized what he wants to do in his life as he had no idea of what to do after high school. For such a short time he has been transformed.


Kennedy older sister had this to say “Am happy and proud of my brother because I have seen the work of Nairobits reflected in him and i hope that they will continue to mould young men for a better cause as this one”