Monday, December 15, 2025
Home > Counties > Fence erected to protect Kajiado school children from wildlife

Fence erected to protect Kajiado school children from wildlife

Learners at Lenkishon Comprehensive School in Il bissil Kajiado County, can now study in a safer and more comfortable environment after Face of Kenya International, a Community-Based Organization (CBO) constructed a perimeter fence and installed a gate to secure the school.

For years, the open school compound exposed pupils to wild animals and trespassers. Wandering livestock also trampled trees and vegetation and disrupted learning, making it difficult for teachers and pupils to carry out daily lessons.

To address these challenges, Face of Kenya International took the initiative of securing the institution and also installed a water tank and planted trees in the compound to create a greener and cooler environment for learning.

The organisation’s chairman Paul Mukoma said the project was aimed at creating a safe space for learning while promoting environmental conservation.

“Wild animals and domestic livestock used to roam freely, destroying vegetation and trees. The new fence and gate will safeguard pupils, and the water tank ensures a reliable supply for both learning and tree planting,” he said.

Stanley Ngugi, also from Face of Kenya International, reiterated that the initiative reflected the impact of community-led development.

“This project shows what can be achieved when communities and organizations work together. It is not just about securing the school, it is about creating a safe, sustainable environment for learning and growth,” he said.

Head Teacher Joseph Tikani said the new perimeter fence and gate would ensure learners are fully protected from roaming wild animals while also preventing livestock from grazing freely and disrupting lessons.

“With the new fence and water tank in place, our pupils can now learn without distractions or fear. The school is safer and much more conducive for studying,” he said.

Teachers and parents also welcomed the initiative, noting that the new fence and gate would significantly improve the learning environment and safety of pupils.

“The fence and gate not only protect our children from wild animals and roaming livestock but also allow them to focus fully on their studies. The school is now safer and more conducive for learning,” said Alice Tipape, a parent.

by Rop Janet

Leave a Reply