Humble Hearts School
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| Humble Hearts School | |
| Location | |
|---|---|
| Sinai Nairobi |
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| Information | |
| Principal | Beatrice Anunda |
| Established | 9 September 2003 |
Humble Hearts School, Kenya's first bilingual deaf school using Kenyan Sign Language and English, was started by Beatrice Anunda on 9 September 2003.
Anunda was taught Kenyan Sign Language (in University of Nairobi's KSL Research Project), and came across a nine-year-old deaf child called Melinda in Donholm.
The school is based in Sinai (Paradise), a large slum by Donholm, a middle-class suburb of Nairobi.
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