Why Early Childhood Education Matters
Early childhood education is one of the most powerful tools we have to shape a child’s future. During the ages of 3–6, a child’s brain develops rapidly, forming the foundation for language, reasoning, and emotional growth. At this stage, the habits children form can influence their confidence, curiosity, and ability to learn later in life.
Read moreBlending the Best for Students
In today’s fast-changing world, education must prepare children not only with knowledge but also with skills to adapt and lead. At HAFE Pre and Primary School, we integrate modern teaching methods such as interactive learning, technology use, and project-based approaches. These methods encourage children to ask questions, solve problems creatively, and develop digital literacy from an early age.
Read moreHow HAFE is Transforming Education Access
For many families in Nduruma-Marurani and surrounding villages, access to quality education has been a long-standing challenge. Most schools in the area are Swahili-medium public institutions, leaving children with limited opportunities to learn in English, a skill increasingly necessary for higher education and global opportunities.
Read moreHow Community and Business Support Matters
No school thrives in isolation. The success of HAFE Pre and Primary School depends on strong collaboration with families, local businesses, non-governmental organizations, and government stakeholders. These partnerships ensure that children are supported not just in the classroom, but also in their wider environment.
Read moreTips for Parents at Home
Parents are a child’s first and most important teachers. While schools play a central role in education, the learning environment at home greatly influences a child’s confidence and academic success. Simple habits such as reading together, encouraging questions, and setting aside homework time can make a big difference.
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