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be in class eight, my brother in class four and myself in class three.
I still have fond memories of how Mr. Samwel Sawa Maneno, the director of Kwale Tumaini Academy, welcomed us to the school.
My first thought after seeing the underground water tanks was that they were swimming pools! Shock on me!
Kwale was extremely cold. It may have been that my chest condition made me less comfortable with a combination of the

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  1. I 've never understood ehy boarding school spells doom for many kids. I yearned to go to boarding school as a kid. My eldest brother and sister went to boarding. Guess my parents got tired by the third born and iam the.... no worries Iam reading

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    1. Be glad you never went to boarding school...be glad

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    2. Very many people have different perspectives and experiences about boarding schools. Mine was not so milk and honey. Stay tuned to find out why. Thanks for following, kindly share to inspire. Cheers!

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