Manguo Comprehensive School, Limuru sub county has commissioned Phase One of newly renovated classrooms, funded through the National Government Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF).
The move is aimed at improving learning infrastructure and the quality of education in the area.
The commissioning ceremony was presided over by the area Member of Parliament, John Kiragu Chege, who reaffirmed his commitment to strengthening education infrastructure across Limuru constituency.
“The renovation works were undertaken during the December holiday to minimize disruption to learning, enabling pupils to swiftly resume the new academic term.
Our focus is to ensure that every child accesses education in an environment that promotes confidence, safety, and academic excellence,” said Chege.
The MP noted that the upgraded classrooms will enhance safety, comfort and functionality, a development welcomed by teachers, parents, and learners.
School administrators observed that the improved facilities are expected to boost learner morale and positively influence academic performance.
Chege emphasised that investment in school infrastructure remains a priority under the NG-CDF programme, adding that similar projects will continue to be rolled out in other schools within the constituency.
“Investing in school infrastructure is investing in the future of Limuru. We will continue directing resources to areas that have the greatest impact on our children,” he said.
The completion of Phase One sets the stage for additional development phases at Manguo Comprehensive School, even as Limuru Constituency continues to prioritize improved education facilities for all learners.
by Ivy Chege
