Operation Imprezza School and Academy

Operation Imprezza

Operation Imprezza ​a UK charity supporting Imprezza Academy, a secondary school in Kenya providing education for children in poverty.

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Operation Imprezza is always looking for like-minded volunteers to help raise funds for this amazing school and charity. 

Latest News

June 2023

June 2023

The school has to take in more students from 2024. This will mean more classrooms, dormitories and resources such as...

February 2023

February 2023

We are delighted to say the girls taken in from the school which was closing have integrated well and are already...

Support Imprezza by coming to this free event on December 5th

Bow Shanty event

Our priority funding needs

School Essentials

There is a constant need for new books, stationary and all the educational necessities.

fence funding graphic

Security Fence

Unfortunately organised gangs have started stealing from the school. We need to install a security fence to protect people and the plants and materials we have worked to hard to buy. £10 will buy 1 metre of fence. The graphic above shows how were are doing.

End of term

Medical Costs

When students do get sick we ensure they get the best available medical help

Self-sustaining, equal access education in rural Western Kenya

Education For All

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Donations are vital for the survival of the school. 

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We Fight Illiteracy

Giving less advantaged children an education

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Our Founder and Director

Catherine Omanyo is the founder and director of Imprezza Academy, the school in Western Region, Kenya that the UK based charity Operation Imprezza supports.