Dear Moi High School Kabarak Alumni,
I hope this message finds you well. I write to encourage all alumni to embrace and take pride in being part of the rich legacy of Moi High School Kabarak. Our Alma Mater has shaped generations, from its beginnings as Kabarak High School in the late 1970s to its transformation from a public school to the esteemed private institution it is today.
Our alumni community spans decades, representing diverse educational experiences—from O and A levels, the 8-4-4 system, to the current CBC curriculum. We stand united as one family, bridging generations from veterans to millennials and Gen Z. This shared heritage is a source of pride and connection, making Moi High School Kabarak the one and only Alma Mater we can all call home.
The Alumni Association: Bringing Us Together
The Moi High School Kabarak Alumni Association serves as a unifying platform that fosters community, creates opportunities, and enhances our collective impact. Through the association, we can give back to the school that shaped us, support each other’s growth, and strengthen our bonds. To achieve this, it’s vital for all alumni to actively participate and grow the association, both at cohort and chapter levels. Key chapters include Eldoret, Nakuru, and Nairobi.
Membership and Registration
Our primary resource for sustaining the association’s activities is member registration and subscription fees.
Membership Benefits
Joining the association offers numerous advantages, including:
1. Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow alumni for mentorship, career growth, and business collaborations.
2. Reunions and Events: Relive cherished memories and build new ones through alumni gatherings.
3. Professional Development: Access workshops, seminars, and industry insights.
4. Giving Back: Support the school and current students through mentorship, scholarships, and other initiatives.
5. Social Connections: Strengthen old friendships and make new ones.
6. Exclusive Perks: Enjoy special discounts, facilities access, and other benefits.
7. Community Building: Be part of a supportive, proud alumni community.
Call to Action
I urge all alumni, near and far, to register as members and encourage others to do the same. Let us also collaborate within our cohorts to engage with the national alumni association, ensuring inclusive participation at class and national levels.
As alumni, it is our shared responsibility to energize registration through our chapters and cohorts. Together, let us aim to achieve at least 300 registered members by 2025.
Let’s celebrate our legacy, nurture our connections, and give back to the institution that brought us together.
Yours sincerely,
Ivan Kelunyo
Treasurer