Smokeless Stove Project

Smokeless Stove Project

The Smokeless Stove project is funded by KFI’s “Fund a Need” basket of funds.  In the 2022-23 academic year, the NHS has undertaken the continuation of the Smokeless Stove Project. The smokeless stove initiative aims to offer a cost-effective and wholesome substitute for the conventional wood burning stoves used in households in the rural villages near Kodaikanal. The conventional stoves used in these settlements do not have an exit channel for the smoke to pass out of, as a result, smoke fills the space, making it an unsafe environment to live in.

The Smokeless Stove Project has made significant progress. Each week a group of four students has gone to one home to install the smokeless stove. As of the latest update, a total of 22 smokeless stoves have been successfully installed in households within the local villages in and around Kodaikanal. Each and every member of the NHS which includes 34 students has been involved in the installation of at least 1 smokeless stove.

In 2022-23 we have installed a smokeless stove in 22 households. A few of these households resided in the villages of Shenbaganur, St. Mary’s road, Vilpatti and Naidupuram. The installation of these 22 smokeless stoves in 22 houses has directly benefited the individuals and families. It has improved the quality of life for individuals and families by providing them with access to cleaner and safer cooking environments, and potentially enabling socio-economic development.

The NHS has effectively utilized the majority of the received funds during the installation of the smokeless stoves. It is important to note that the travel expenses for the stove installations have been covered by the funds raised by the NHS through various fundraising activities, such as the NHS Talent Show, Field Day Booths, and the Golden KIS.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Keith and Marcine DeJong Music Legacy

Keith and Marcine DeJong Music Legacy

DeJong Memorial Music Scholarship Award 2023.

Recipient  – Lionel Muzeyi, Grade 12 – Class of 2023

Lionel Muzeyi has been learning the saxophone for the last six years. He
has proved himself as a much dedicated and hardworking student who tried his best to master various aspects of saxophone playing. Lionel has achieved a distinction in the grade 3 practical examination  conducted by the Royal Schools of Music London- ABRSM  and has scored one of the highest marks in the region. He is currently preparing for the grade six level. He has performed regularly in the assemblies and in the concerts. Lionel also leads the Saxophone quartet, playing the Baritone saxophone and has performed in different venues. He has a good level of mastery on the piano having passed the grade 5 ABRSM exam. Lionel has also proved his skills on the Guitar by passing the grade 4 ABRSM exam and also the Voice grade 4 and Music Theory grade 5 of the ABRSM. He has been a member of the school band since the sixth grade and has performed in several concerts outside the school for the music field trips. At present Lionel is a member of the advanced band and participates willingly in the different concerts. He has been an integral part of
the worship in the Chapel, leading the hymns for the worship and performing preludes and offertory music. Lionel has shown his talent in music in the wider community outside the school by performing in the various clubs and restaurants in Kodaikanal.

Personal Statement from Lionel

Music has always been an integral part of my life. My father is a music teacher teaching a plethora of instruments. His passion for music is something he held since he himself was a child and it was always his dream to become a musician. However, growing up in the ’80s in a conservative household his dreams were heavily discouraged. Despite all the odds my dad was able to pursue his passion for music often having no mentor. He began teaching music in international schools around the world and that was how I ended up at KIS. His inspiring story is why I hold music up to such a high standard.

As time went on music was something ingrained in me. When I was 11, I was good enough to sometimes accompany my dad with some of his gigs acting as a backup singer or guitarist. By the time I was in 9th grade, I had reached ABRSM certification in Guitar(Grade 4) Piano (Grade 5) Music Theory (Grade 5)Voice(Grade 4) and Saxophone (Grade 3). Throughout my entire time in high-school even during the Covid-19 pandemic and online learning I have been able to showcase my talents in music whether it be in assemblies, chapel services or concerts.

Although I plan to major in Business, music will still play a crucial role in my life.

This year I plan on undergoing my grade 6 ABRSM exams and I plan to use the money from this scholarship to buy my own personal saxophone as well as to support my aspirations in obtaining a diploma in the saxophone.

Thank you for this opportunity to follow my dreams.

Lionel Muzeyi,

Grade 12, Class of 2023

The Keith and Marcine DeJong Music Legacy is supported through KFI’s Keith DeJong Music Award and Scholarship Fund.