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Centum- the Ace card
Realtreaty
#11 Posted : Thursday, July 02, 2015 7:44:10 AM
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mv_ufanisi
#12 Posted : Thursday, July 02, 2015 8:58:34 AM
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Realtreaty wrote:


I'm a fan of Centum but am not too thrilled by this Lebanese education stuff. How many rich Kenyans want to send their kids to a middle Eastern school? They should have done simple research to see that most Kenyans send their kids off to Western affiliated schools. That's why the UK, USA, Australia etc are favorite places to go for studies.
Dahatre
#13 Posted : Thursday, July 02, 2015 9:40:40 AM
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Less please!

It feels like they are doing too much, such that they look like they are throwing darts to see what sticks.

Realtreaty wrote:
Realtreaty
#14 Posted : Thursday, July 02, 2015 2:36:19 PM
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mv_ufanisi wrote:
Realtreaty wrote:


I'm a fan of Centum but am not too thrilled by this Lebanese education stuff. How many rich Kenyans want to send their kids to a middle Eastern school? They should have done simple research to see that most Kenyans send their kids off to Western affiliated schools. That's why the UK, USA, Australia etc are favorite places to go for studies.

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
Hold on, hold on.MV-Ufanisi before you capsize in India Ocean like the Oraro and Oraro advocates. Sabis are international schools with head officess in USA, UK,Germny, Egypt, Romani, Pakistan, MiddleEast offering international Carriculum same like GEMS. The Investor who approached Centum may well be in the UAE headquarter who wnt to expand his portifolio. Middle east is a fertile ground because of large number of foreigners in all industries. It is not the background NCC primary schools in Nairobi, these are self contained schools like GEMS, Brookhouse,etc .
This is a way to keep land useful and make money with increased number of foreigners and locals who may want their children study here.
Next time MV I will report you to Ahmednassir smile
VituVingiSana
#15 Posted : Thursday, July 02, 2015 2:48:13 PM
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Brookhouse is local but offers GCSE.
GEMS is from Dubai but run by Indians. Offers GCSE. Has campuses the world over geared to expats.
Sabis may be similar. Campuses all over the world. Geared to expats. Offer UK/US exams.
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
Realtreaty
#16 Posted : Friday, July 03, 2015 7:41:26 AM
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mv_ufanisi
#17 Posted : Friday, July 03, 2015 10:36:14 AM
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Realtreaty wrote:
mv_ufanisi wrote:
Realtreaty wrote:


I'm a fan of Centum but am not too thrilled by this Lebanese education stuff. How many rich Kenyans want to send their kids to a middle Eastern school? They should have done simple research to see that most Kenyans send their kids off to Western affiliated schools. That's why the UK, USA, Australia etc are favorite places to go for studies.

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
Hold on, hold on.MV-Ufanisi before you capsize in India Ocean like the Oraro and Oraro advocates. Sabis are international schools with head officess in USA, UK,Germny, Egypt, Romani, Pakistan, MiddleEast offering international Carriculum same like GEMS. The Investor who approached Centum may well be in the UAE headquarter who wnt to expand his portifolio. Middle east is a fertile ground because of large number of foreigners in all industries. It is not the background NCC primary schools in Nairobi, these are self contained schools like GEMS, Brookhouse,etc .
This is a way to keep land useful and make money with increased number of foreigners and locals who may want their children study here.
Next time MV I will report you to Ahmednassir smile


Centum could have done better partnering with Crawford schools in South Africa or similar UK or American schools. Most expats in Kenya are Westerners and a lot of rich Kenyans prefer Western schooling style especially if they are going to pay top dollar. That is all.
Realtreaty
#18 Posted : Friday, July 03, 2015 8:31:09 PM
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mv_ufanisi wrote:
Realtreaty wrote:
mv_ufanisi wrote:
Realtreaty wrote:


I'm a fan of Centum but am not too thrilled by this Lebanese education stuff. How many rich Kenyans want to send their kids to a middle Eastern school? They should have done simple research to see that most Kenyans send their kids off to Western affiliated schools. That's why the UK, USA, Australia etc are favorite places to go for studies.

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
Hold on, hold on.MV-Ufanisi before you capsize in India Ocean like the Oraro and Oraro advocates. Sabis are international schools with head officess in USA, UK,Germny, Egypt, Romani, Pakistan, MiddleEast offering international Carriculum same like GEMS. The Investor who approached Centum may well be in the UAE headquarter who wnt to expand his portifolio. Middle east is a fertile ground because of large number of foreigners in all industries. It is not the background NCC primary schools in Nairobi, these are self contained schools like GEMS, Brookhouse,etc .
This is a way to keep land useful and make money with increased number of foreigners and locals who may want their children study here.
Next time MV I will report you to Ahmednassir smile


Centum could have done better partnering with Crawford schools in South Africa or similar UK or American schools. Most expats in Kenya are Westerners and a lot of rich Kenyans prefer Western schooling style especially if they are going to pay top dollar. That is all.

Come'on MV-Ufanisi...marriages are for those people who offer themselves to each other. Sabis proposed and so the bride answered "Yes". All others need to be Music!!Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
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