Community

Emmanuel Lickson Nyoni
School Headmaster

Word from Headmaster

“We are deeply indebted to you, our parents, and guardians for your decisions to bring your child/children to GOOD SAMARITAN SCHOOL. Fruits of that wonderful decision will always be cherished by your child in his/her lifetime. Education that one gets starts as a wonderful pillar to a successful future. We are always humbled by your advice, encouragement, and support that we always get from you time to time and again. It is therefore our resolution that we shall continue giving you the best of all as far as the circles of education are connected.”

Ruby de Souza
Deputy Headmistress

Word from Deputy Headmistress

“At Good Samaritan English Medium School we learn together to achieve success for all, based on high expectations and equality of access for all. We nurture the growth of the whole child academically, socially, emotionally, morally, and physically- celebrating all achievement in a safe, caring, and creative environment. The whole team works together to bring learning ‘alive’ and extend pupils’ experiences so that they are well prepared for the next steps in their education.

We believe a happy child will be a successful child and work to ensure every child enjoys school and achieves success. We do this by providing the best teaching and learning experiences that we can through an exciting and engaging curriculum.

Thank you for taking the time to visit our website and we strongly encourage you to visit all areas of the site in order to familiarise yourself with Good Samaritan School.”

Memere Stanley
Academic Master

Word from Academic Master

“A school isn’t an island but a part of the community in which it is located. The learners in the school are members of that community. School activities must therefore reflect, as far as possible, the nature and the aspirations of the community. The educator must get to know the community well enough to be able to make the members of the community interested in what their children are doing. On the other hand, most of what is taught in the classroom should be put into practice in improving the living standards in the community. The educator should be interested in finding out how much of the knowledge in the classroom is being employed in improving the living conditions in the community. The educator should encourage learners to use the knowledge gained in school for improving their living. knowledge is not simply for the sake of passing examinations but mainly for enabling an individual to lead a better life in his or her environment. The educator must get his or her ideas across to the learners.”

Feliciana Vaz
Head of Nursery

Word from Head of Nursery

“A strong base is of utmost importance in any institution. Here at Good Samaritan English Medium School, pupils are given just that – a strong KG foundation. It will build your child’s educational skills as a springboard enabling him/her to excel further at primary level.”

Adili Kamogile Ally
Assistant Academic Master

Word from Assistant Academic Master

“At Good Samaritan School, we believe that all pupils can learn to the fullest potential. Good education enables pupils to develop intellectual capacity, which will ensure proficiency in problem solving and technology. In our school, pupils will achieve personal success and become responsible and productive citizens.”

Asajile Michael Mwakasege
Administrator

Word from Administrator

“Conducive work environment has always been associated with improved productivity and work perfomance. Here at Good Samaritan School we always adhere to the principals.”

Bashira Ali Mzee
Accountant

Word from Accountant

“Education is our passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to the people who prepare for it today. We may not be able to prepare the future for our children but we can prepare our children for the future.”

Testimonials from our students

Good Samaritan values and emphasizes on student voices and who better to tell you about our school than the very students who study there. Below are a few testimonials from some of our students from both levels – nursery and primary education.

Chantelle Boniface
Nursery student

Testimonial from Chantelle

“My name is Chantelle Boniface. I am 5 years old. I love my school; Good Samaritan English Medium School. I love my teachers.  I like to play with my friends. I like to play on the swing and slide.  I like to do art and play with blocks. “

Jesusa Nyaki
Primary student

Testimonial from Jesusa

“My name is Jesusa Nyaki. I am in grade 5. For sure Good Samaritan English Medium School is a good school. The teachers are friendly and I have classmates from different countries and we can enjoy our time together. We have helpful support staff as matrons, drivers and even the school’s nurse. They are always there ready. I can always get help from them. The bus attendant always ensures that I am safe in the bus and get home safely. “

Maxmillian Nimrod
Primary student

Testimonial from Maxmillian Nimrod

“My name is Maxmillian Nimrod. I am in grade 6. My favourite subjects are English, Kiswahili, Science, Civics and Mathematics. I love Vocational skills too. They are fun because I learn something new every time. My favourite day is Friday because I get to have real fun during extracurricular activities and physical exercises.”