1 NPH Edublog: July 2014

Tuesday 29 July 2014

Internal Examinations in Secondary Schools accross Namibia are under way

It has been a busy month of prepping and revising for the internal examinations at all secondary schools in Namibia. Grade 10 and 12 learners are particularly anxious as the exams are a good indication of acceptance to the university of their choice.

NPH has visited a few schools this week to see how the learners were doing during this special time. 


Grade 10 learners writing their mid year exams at Jan Jonker Senior Secondary School in Katutura, Windhoek
Grade 10 learners writing their mid-year exams at Jan Jonker Senior Secondary School in Katutura, Windhoek

Grade 12 learners writing their mid year exams at Jan Jonker Senior Secondary School in Katutura, Windhoek
Grade 12 learners from Jan Jonker Senior Secondary School in Katutura, Windhoek, busy during the mid-year exams

Monday 7 July 2014

John Masatih's June 2014 School Visits in Kavango, Otjozondjupa and Zambezi Regions

Our Sales Representative, John Masatih,  responsible for the Zambezi, Kavango and part of Ojozondjupa regions, has recently sent over photos from his June 2014 school visits. 

He visited, among many, Andara Combined School (Kavango) where he chatted to the Principal, Mr Samoka, about new NPH materials.

John with Principal, Mr Samoka, and lerarners at Andara Combined School


He also made a turn at Gam Combined School (Otjozondjupa) where staff and students happily posed for photos.

John with staff and learners of Gam Combined School























John and Mangetti Dune Primary School teachers






At Mangetti Dune Primary School (near Tsumkwe, Otjozondjupa), John met with teachers and observed pre-primary learners during their Physical Education class.






Physical Education class at Mangetti Dune Primary School


















Omega Combined School in Zambezi region welcomed him with open arms as he showed the staff NPH educational materials for 2014.
   John with Omega Combined School learners and teachers


John would like to thank all the schools for their warm welcome and eagerness to see the materials and chat to him about new developments in education in the country.