Having a wildlife club in our school has helped us mitigate climate change through positive contribution to forest cover. We facilitate training workshops on climate change, waste management and recycling, poverty alleviation through income generating activities in the society and promote peaceful coexistence between man and wildlife through alternative livelihood. Yes, our main aim is promoting awareness and positive attitude towards wildlife conservation.
Publications Club
We anually give an opportunity for our talented journalists and photographers to plan and prepare the annual school magazine. In doing this, we are moulding and making
our students to not only feel part of the system but also to prepare them for life out of here.
Football Club
Ndagene offers a range of sporting activities for the students recreation and welbeing. All the activities are co-ordinated by various teams which have team heads and captains. The teams also have team teachers who help in organization of the students and have the responsibility of taking the teams for external functions.The performance of the teams is exemplary, with the football team taking the lead.
Cultural exploration
We are privileged to live in a community rich in cultural diversity and our school mix reflects that breadth – from the nationalities of the families who join us, to the broad experience and international training of our teachers, to the learning opportunities we offer. Equally, we do our best to utilise to the maximum the opportunities presented by being located in Kenya, with its special and diverse environment.
Other popular clubs include:
Maths Club / Business Club / Community Projects /Sewing and Beadwork / Plumbing
Our goal of non-academic activities is to produce ever more rounded students and reveal that the limit is the sky if they invest themselves.