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Combe Pafford’s visit .. continued
Wow! What a special morning! Combe Pafford were honoured with an assembly in which students and staff were introduced to each other. Head pupils gave two lovely speeches which included a warm welcome and poem. It was explained that 11 suitcases had been donated and...
Combe Pafford’s school trip 2026
Combe Pafford's staff and students along with Imprezza's students start work decorating the boys dorm and replacing broken windows
Catherine, Imprezza’s founder at the United Nations, NY.
The 70th session of the Commission on the Status of Women is taking place at the UN Headquarters in New York. It marks a major milestone in global gender equality efforts. Catherine, Imprezza's founder and a Kenyan MP has been invited to attend as a Kenyan...
Combe Pafford School’s visit to Imprezza
A group of eight Combe Pafford Sixth Form students and three staff will fly to Nairobi on Friday 13th March before travelling on to Imprezza Academy. We will spend four days at the school working on practical projects. During last year’s visit, the team painted all of...
Congratulations to Catherine & Daron on the birth of Tolsa
Read more about Tolsa in our December Newsletter and catch up on the latest news from Operation Imprezza.
Our November Newsletter is live
Chris our chairman updates us about the completion of the security fence, preparations to restart agri projects, examinations and much more.
The sun shone & the air was filled with uplifting sea shantys 🎶 from the fantastic fellas of Bow Movement & the lovely ladies of Hot Tuna
New glasses will make such a difference for these pupils
Thank you for thinking of the children at Imprezza
Final day – Well done Tomo!
Day 5 got off to a good start by being dry. I had slept well and was ready to start walking at 6.20. A fairly straightforward day's walking followed through farmland, green lanes, pastures and meadows including the odd steep climb. I met my son Joe, partner Alys and...
Day 4 – A wet start but another 21 miles completed
Day 4 - a wet and misty start that got steadily worse throughout the morning reaching its height over lunchtime. It was a day for getting your head and keep moving. The afternoon brightened and took me over beautiful rolling pastures and countryside before getting to...
Day 3 12 hours walking for Tomo today!
Day 3. A dry start which was very welcome. Porridge at 5.45 then a flyer at 6.30 a.m.. The day was filled with cool, flat forest trails, green lanes, climbs to amazing viewpoints and lovely people along the way. I had to complete 24 miles to get to Dursley and I got...












