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Mini Reunion - Norfolk Hotel, Nairobi - 9th June 2009
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Photogallery
Mini Reunion - Norfolk Hotel, Nairobi - 9th June 2009
Photo & text supplied by Steve Le Feuvre
L-R: Zack Oloo (Grigg 1970-5), Steve Le Feuvre (Clive 1970-5), Nelson Njenga (Clive 1970-5) and Humphrey Kariuki (Clive 1973-8)
Steve Le Feuvre was in Kenya on holiday in June 2009, and in the first couple of days that he was in Nairobi he arranged
a gathering at the Norfolk Hotel of some of his old school pals. The photos above and below were taken during breakfast on the 9th
June in the Delamere Terrace restaurant. Steve had not seen Nelson Njenga since the day they both left school in December
1975 (nearly 34 years!!) - Nelson was Clive Head of House in 1975, and Steve was one of his prefects.
L-R: Zack Oloo (Grigg 1970-5), Steve Le Feuvre (Clive 1970-5), Sheila Njenga (Nelson's daughter),
Suzanne Le Feuvre, Nelson Njenga (Clive 1970-5) and Humphrey Kariuki (Clive 1973-8) & a friend of Humphrey.
After these photos were taken, Sam Odera Agutu (Grigg 1970-5) showed up in time for last orders at the breakfast
buffet - he had been delayed in the horrendous grid-lock Nairobi rush hour traffic!!
The previous day, Steve and Suzanne enjoyed a relaxing breakfast with Abed Malik (Clive 1970-5) and later on that
morning Abid and Steve went up to Nairobi School for a meeting with the Principal, Mr Robert Masese, and an extended tour
of the school and the building and development projects that are underway.
A computer and I.T. class in progress - in one of the computer rooms on the first floor of the main school building
Class teacher, Abed Malik and Nairobi School Principal, Mr Robert Masese observe the computer and I.T. class
A music class in progress - in a classroom in the music building which was formerly Fletcher/Intermediate house
Mrs Mwangi's chemistry in progress - in the laboratory block closest to the swimming pool/main hall
The school bus next to the gym
Building of the new Naivasha house (formerly Junior house) - one of the old wooden dormitory buildings can be seen in the right foreground
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