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Kijana Global Innovation School students had the opportunity to go swimming recently at a local swimming pool. This was part of the new educational curriculum in the nation which emphasizes hands-on learning and competency in active engaged skill-based learning. Our students clearly enjoyed the experience and we anticipate bringing them back in the future. We also aim to begin a competitive swimming program in the future. As we all know, swimming is a vital life skill and it is also a common sport in more advanced Kenyan schools. We continue to seek and implement ways to expose our students to more varied skill development opportunities, which creates a more holistic learning environment.