Our Mission: Tachasis Charitable Children's Institution is founded on the principle that education is more than just schooling. We endevor to provide the less fortunate children with an equally competitive education, spiritual guidance, while at the same time giving material support during their learning process.
Vision: Together with our coperating parents, we are set to engage the community and the society as a whole. We will do everything to ensure our children attain a better life of tomorrow.
The senior pupils at Tachasis primary are now in class six. Our aim is to be able to register for the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE).
Two years seems like a long period but time passes a lot faster when doing what you love. Our passion for the child is more than just education.
TACHI was founded by Ms. Elizabeth Motwek. A 73 year old woman, and a philantrophist with a passion for education. Tachasis means "receive the sun" it so happens that our school is located in a terrain that is facing the sun quite literally. You will be pleased to find out also, that "Asis" in our colloquial language means God. We therefore receive God at Tachasis. We believe in the writings in James 1: 27 which says: A Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.
Transforming from 8-4-4 to the new education system 2-6-3-3-3 has not been difficult for us. We believe in flexibility and zero resistance to change. Tachasis ushered the new system with delight.
Early childhood education is very demanding. That is why here at Tachasis we seek high quality staff. Our quality standards are based on the ability to provide a mix of parenting and teaching in one package. Our staff are motivated and are well-informed on our goals.
We at Tachasis see the value of spiritial up-bringing of the child. Religious education is strongly emphasized in our teaching curriculum.
It is difficult to grasp the attention of a hungry child. That is why we use farming as a means of support to provide lunches and breaktime meals to the children. This is a cost that is intentionally excluded from the school fees to enable humble learning for the child.
The following sections gives useful updates, past and future events
We had a great celebration during the closing day for third term last year.
During such days, arents and teachers engage to brainstorm the progress of the child and give suggestions on what can be improved.
As usual on the closing days, end of first term will be a celebration for children who did best, as well as hearing from parents. All parents and guardians are encouraged to attend and participate in this and all school ceremonies.
DetailWe encourage parents to enroll their children with us. Do not let children stay home and idle. Their future of your children is literally in your hands. Send them to us and we will do what we can for the best. Act now!
DetailOur gallery is a reminder of past events and memories that we don't want to forget.
We like to share and invite you these commemoration.
The multimedia sections links to other eye-opening material concerning early childhood development.
Feel free to watch them and engage in comments.
Babies have their language of communication. They are hardwired to learn languages. They have their own way and we connect with them dearly. Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald is leveraging the simple practice of talking to babies and toddlers to nourish ...
Learn about exciting new scientific studies in child health, forge new collaborations with UCLA colleagues, and stimulate translational research team-building for future projects to advance child health research.
Mike Troy, PhD, Children's Minnesota clinical psychologist, medical director of behavioral health services, and associate medical director of Children's. Troy emphasizes that a child's early years are important in development
This section features insightful blog articles written by experts in early childhood education.
Please purpose to check them out.
With formal schooling beginning at earlier and earlier ages, many parents worry about their child’s ability to keep up with the curriculum.
Kids will love these printable homemade slime valentines! Many classrooms don’t allow baked goods or candy, due to allergies, so homemade slime is a perfect solution!
We in Finland believe that good quality early education and care should be the universal right of every child regardless of the country they grow up in.That is why we offer a number of solutions...
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