On the 19th of July 2023, it was a great day for Children’s Garden because one of
its trees had bared fruits and not just a fruit but a very sweet fruit.
Diana Muthoni, our sister from Children’s Garden came to the school in
2007, had graduated from Kenyatta University with a degree in Finance in
Accounting.
The event took place here in the school where all the high school students and
the primary pupils were invited to witness her success after passing through many
hardships and finally overcoming them and getting something great out of her
hard work.
It was a motivation to all of us since many made an oath to work harder because
they were sure of the results.
Many said much but this is what I got from Diana, “It took me hard work, respect,
and the term ‘don’t lose hope’ to reach where Imam. I had my goal set and that is
why I did not fail in my plans.” Kevin also spoke that day and encouraged the
students to work smart and that success works hand in hand with obedience, to
be successful don’t forget to be obedient. He also told them the sky was the only
limit they should work harder and go to even a higher level than Diana’s.
It was heart-touching and emotional that some Shed tears of Joy and others laugh
for no reason because of the joy they had. Daddy Moses and Mum Sylvia have
done a great job that we will live to remember. Everyone in the school is now
working harder to reach their destination.
July 29, 2023 at 5:54 pm
Wow !!! How fantastic what a great story !
I have never met Diana but am so proud for her . Kevin is right , keep focussed , believe you can achieve what you want and you WILL!!
Well done Diana and all those that have been involved in her life success ….. so far .
August 27, 2023 at 4:58 am
Diana, big congrats! I’ve seen you grown from a little girl in 2011 (when we first met) to a beautiful young graduate lady today. I’m so proud of you, not just because of your academic achievement but more so you are a shining role model who inspire all your brothers and sisters. I have no doubt all the CGH teachers have shed tears of pride for you. I can imagine how proud you have made Daddy Moses and Mum Sylvia.
Now I wish to invite you to pen your story on this blog, for graduation is a definite milestone that will shape a brighter future ahead. Can’t wait to read it… : )