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Minutes from Trustees Meeting
21/10/2019

Present:



Minutes:

Notes of a meeting at Asako Primary School

on 21 October 2019

Present:

 Edward Omeo HT,  Kulisha Shora Dirkche,  Ismail Solola,  Stephen Kameti, Gill Marshall-Andrews

In attendance:  Various members of staff.

School update:

ECD 272  (151 boys 121 girls)

Primary:  266 0n roll. (166 boys, 100 girls)

Teachers:  10 TSC teachers (9 male and 1 female)

The solar batteries supplied by the government for the tablet project are defunct so there is now no light at night.   We discussed alternatives in the short term.  MKopa seemed to be a solution for a few lights immediately.  The school will investigate.

In the long term the batteries need to be replaced.

The staff houses that have been the source of great friction are still in a deplorable state although some minor works have been started.

In the female house the shower was running continuously with lots of water being lost.  The tap had broken and no-one had turned the supply off!

In the girls dormitory, the water supply was there but much splashing had created pools of stagnant waste water.  No-one did anything about it.

The gutters on the boys dormitory are misaligned so rain water is lost.

The pipes around the latrines have been broken by the floods. 

There is no culture of problem solving here.

The girls dormitory is very popular but there is a shortage of mattresses.  Agreed that TAS will consider funding 50% of cost of 40 mattresses once the parents have delivered their 50%.

SK will confirm when there is evidence of this.  The cost to TAS will be 40 x 900 ie 36,000.

The cement tank is rotting and the county has agreed another 10k litre tank.