Fruit Trees Blossom at Nairobi Primary School: A Tribute to Teachers on World Teachers' Day
- Oct 01, 2025
- Edwin Jeremy
On this auspicious World Teachers' Day, October 5th, Nairobi Primary School stands as a verdant testament to the enduring legacy of educators who nurture young minds like gardeners tend to saplings. In a heartfelt commemoration, the school embarked on a vibrant initiative to plant fruit trees—mangoes, avocados, and citrus delights—transforming the playground into a living orchard that promises shade, sustenance, and sustainability for generations of learners.
This noble mission owes its flourishing roots to the unwavering support of HumansDid, Nature Lover, and TreeSixty. These visionary organizations generously provided hundreds of saplings, along with expert guidance on planting and care, ensuring every tree takes hold in Kenya's resilient soil. Their commitment echoes the teachers' dedication, fostering not just knowledge but a greener, healthier tomorrow. you can watch the whole process on you tube through the link https://youtu.be/n0wVxW9JmtE
We extend our deepest gratitude to Madam Victoria, the Regional Director of the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), whose visionary leadership has championed this eco-educational synergy. Under her stewardship, TSC continues to empower schools as beacons of holistic growth.
As these fruit trees bear their first fruits, may they remind us: teachers sow seeds of wisdom, and together, we harvest a world renewed. Let this orchard inspire every classroom to branch out toward environmental stewardship.
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- Oct 01, 2025
- Edwin Jeremy
On this auspicious World Teachers' Day, October 5th, Nairobi Primary School stands as a verdant testament to the enduring legacy of educators who nurture young minds like gardeners tend to saplings. In a heartfelt commemoration, the school embarked on a vibrant initiative to plant fruit trees—mangoes, avocados, and citrus delights—transforming the playground into a living orchard that promises shade, sustenance, and sustainability for generations of learners.
This noble mission owes its flourishing roots to the unwavering support of HumansDid, Nature Lover, and TreeSixty. These visionary organizations generously provided hundreds of saplings, along with expert guidance on planting and care, ensuring every tree takes hold in Kenya's resilient soil. Their commitment echoes the teachers' dedication, fostering not just knowledge but a greener, healthier tomorrow. you can watch the whole process on you tube through the link https://youtu.be/n0wVxW9JmtE
We extend our deepest gratitude to Madam Victoria, the Regional Director of the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), whose visionary leadership has championed this eco-educational synergy. Under her stewardship, TSC continues to empower schools as beacons of holistic growth.
As these fruit trees bear their first fruits, may they remind us: teachers sow seeds of wisdom, and together, we harvest a world renewed. Let this orchard inspire every classroom to branch out toward environmental stewardship.

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