Around the country, Bridge International Academies are known for their unique olive-green corporate colour code, which brings out the school’s overbearing presence. Since their establishment in Kenya in 2007, the schools have slowly evolved to epitomise success in managing low-budget educational institutions in mostly rural settings, with good results in academic and extracurricular performance. A first-time visitor to any of the Bridge academies is met with an impressive culture of orderliness and organisation to detail, as the Star learnt from visiting one of the Bridge academies at Ujamaa in Likoni, Mombasa county. NO CLASS UNATTENDEDBridge Schools curriculum specialist Faith Karanja says essentially, no lesson passes unattended at any of their academies countrywide for whatever reason. The institution has embraced technology in managing its teaching staff, teaching content and style, as well as pupils’ data, thereby imparting a common positive character for its schools throughout the country.
Source: The Star March 19, 2019 03:00 UTC