Nothing has changed
By Laura
@Laurakemunto (13787)
Kenya
April 3, 2023 11:18pm CST
Remember the memories I shared the other time?
Still around my former primary school we had houses that government employees lived including some of our teachers.
When I passed by the home of my English teacher who taught me in primary school I was happy to see that her neighborhood was still intact.
Her compound well maintained including the fence . I was thrilled.
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@CarolDM (203396)
• Nashville, Tennessee
14 Apr 23
@Laurakemunto Yes and destruction for animals and people often times.
@Laurakemunto (13787)
• Kenya
14 Apr 23
Construction tend to bring lots of changes
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@snowy22315 (208751)
• United States
16 Apr 23
Most of the schools I attended as a young child have been torn down. They were old then, so it was necessary. In fact the one school we were the last class to attend 6th grade there. My sister went to the new elementary school they built.
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@RebeccasFarm (91299)
• United States
4 Apr 23
I am glad to know that everything is the same and safe then Laura

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@Laurakemunto (13787)
• Kenya
4 Apr 23
I understand many schools come to extinction due to various reasons
@JESSY3236 (22199)
• United States
4 Apr 23
I think my elementary school is still there. Haven't been there in a long time.
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@Laurakemunto (13787)
• Kenya
4 Apr 23
That's great I like it when my school is legendary
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@Laurakemunto (13787)
• Kenya
4 Apr 23
Our teachers houses were just near our school hence it was easy knowing their homes at times they would send us to get something for them like lunch, umbrella from their homes.
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@Laurakemunto (13787)
• Kenya
4 Apr 23
The official site of the school is not there but I passed by on Sunday when I was doing something that is located where my former primary school is











