Parents urged to guide kids, monitor tech use over holiday

Learners entertain during the White Swan school's closing event.
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Parents have been urged to spend more time with their children and take an active role in guiding them during the long Christmas holiday to nurture discipline, responsibility, and moral growth.

Speaking during the graduation ceremony for PP2, Grade 3, and Grade 6 learners and the launch of the school flag at White Swan Schools in Embu, school director Mrs. Joyce Njamiu challenged parents to invest in their children’s lives, saying that “parental responsibilities are not delegable.”

Mrs. Njamiu encouraged parents to stay close to their children, understand what they do and where they are, and give them age-appropriate responsibilities.

She also cautioned parents to monitor their children’s use of technology, noting that unmonitored exposure could introduce them to harmful social behaviors.

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“Parents must ensure their children are safe and growing responsibly, just as schools safeguard them during the day with the help of guiding teachers,” she said, urging parents to offer regular guidance and remain available to their children.

Her sentiments were echoed by Mr. Patrick Ireri, the school’s co-director, who underscored the need for balance between learning and playtime, especially under the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC).

He emphasized that teachers had done their part and called on parents to sustain that effort during the two-month holiday.

“However busy we are, we must befriend our children, guide them, and ensure their growth remains balanced both academically and morally,” Mr. Ireri said.

The duo called for positive parenting and stronger collaboration between teachers and parents to raise well-rounded, disciplined, and morally upright learners.

2026 Admissions Now Open

White Swan Schools is pleased to announce that admissions for the 2026 academic year are now open for various classes — from Pre-Primary (PP1 & PP2) through to Upper Primary and Junior School.

Spaces are limited, and parents are strongly encouraged to enroll early to secure a place for their children.

Of special note is the new Grade 7 class, which has received overwhelming interest and is already nearing full capacity. Parents are therefore urged to act quickly and enroll their children before all available spaces are taken.

For enrollment and inquiries, contact Mrs. Joyce Njamiu directly on 0721 257 821.

White Swan Schools continues to provide a nurturing, value-driven learning environment that promotes academic excellence, moral integrity, and holistic growth — shaping children into responsible citizens of tomorrow.

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