Photos KCB back to school photos Wednesday, September 02, 2015 — updated on July 04, 2020 KCB Kipande House. Exchanging notes as the term begins. PHOTO | COURTESY | KCB Photo: 1/15 View caption KCB staff dressed in uniform from different schools. PHOTO | COURTESY | KCB Photo: 2/15 View caption Helping a fellow student put on the tie in readiness for a new term. PHOTO | COURTESY | KCB Photo: 3/15 View caption KCB Group HR Director dressed in Mang'u High School uniform. PHOTO | COURTESY | KCB Photo: 4/15 View caption Posing for a group photo as the school term begins. PHOTO | COURTESY | KCB Photo: 5/15 View caption Remembering the days of the cane for those who broke school rules. PHOTO | COURTESY | KCB Photo: 6/15 View caption Ready for the new term at KCB. PHOTO | COURTESY | KCB Photo: 7/15 View caption Disciplining errant students. Memories of yesteryears. PHOTO | COURTESY | KCB Photo: 8/15 View caption KCB students pose for a photo as the term begins. PHOTO | COURTESY | KCB Photo: 9/15 View caption It's tea time. KCB staff dressed in student uniform ready for tea. PHOTO | COURTESY | KCB Photo: 10/15 View caption Have this. It's a new term. PHOTO | COURTESY | KCB Photo: 11/15 View caption Attention! Singing the national anthem as the term starts. PHOTO | COURTESY | KCB Photo: 12/15 View caption Welcome back to school for the new term. PHOTO | COURTESY | KCB Photo: 13/15 View caption Ready for school. A new term beckons. PHOTO | COURTESY | KCB Photo: 14/15 View caption KCB Rwanda was also not left behind. PHOTO | COURTESY | KCB Photo: 15/15 View caption Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. Join the discussion Login with your Nation account Commenting as Please add your name to your Nation profile to comment
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