Big little Journeys: The graduating class of Lisam Junior Academy 2015
Abigael Rotich , Kenya Oct 24, 2025
Every year, a new group of young faces takes a small but mighty step forward — from the comforting rhythm of kindergarten to the exciting world of grade school. For the 2025 class of Lisam Junior Academy, this transition is more than a milestone. It’s a story of growth, discovery, and the remarkable transformations that happen when children are seen, supported, and encouraged to shine in their own ways.
The Class as a Whole
This cohort has been an energetic and expressive mix of personalities — a class that sang louder, ran faster, and dreamed bigger than anyone could have imagined when the year began. They grew not only in height and handwriting but in courage and curiosity. Their drawings, performances, and daily routines became proof of a simple truth: children flourish when the world around them believes they can.
Anita – The Anomaly
Anita isn’t just a child who can move; she’s movement itself. At only five, she completed the full Global Fast Fit Pro routine in perfect form — an achievement that stunned even the trainers. Every pushup, every sprint seemed effortless. But it’s her discipline that defines her more than her muscles. Anita is the official GFF mascot, a symbol of precision, power, and that spark you can’t quite name but can’t look away from either.
Ethan – The Musician with Swagger
No one saw it coming — not even him. When Ethan first picked up the flute in March, it was just another new experience. By the end of the year, he was the National Music Competition 2025 winner in flute and solo presentation. But Ethan’s talent doesn’t stop at sound. He carries himself with a confidence rare at six — sharp haircuts, immaculate uniform, effortless grace. His rhythm isn’t just in his music; it’s in the way he moves through the world.
Rosy – The Gentle Performer
Rosy floats rather than walks. Her drawings are soft and detailed, her performances tender and deliberate. There’s a quiet elegance about her — always neat, always thoughtful. On stage, she shines with understated charm, bringing balance and grace wherever she goes. She reminds us that strength doesn’t always shout; sometimes, it hums gently in the background.
Jayden – The Steady Flame
Jayden’s story is one of perseverance. He works with quiet consistency, never rushing but never stopping either. His improvements in coordination and academic performance this year are a testament to his determination. He may not be the loudest in the room, but his light burns steady — the kind that guides others when things get uncertain.
Meshack – The Spark of Mischief and Brilliance
Meshack is energy with a grin. He’s curious, competitive, and quick with both mind and body. His athletic progress and keen interest in every challenge make him unforgettable. Beneath the laughter is a sharp, observant thinker — one who learns as fast as he runs.
Stephen – The Quiet Force
Stephen doesn’t demand attention, but when he acts, everyone notices. His growth this year has been quiet yet profound — improved focus, stronger coordination, and deeper thought behind his work. He’s proof that calm and power are not opposites but companions.
Morgan – The Wild Imagination
Morgan's horse was green, with a black mane and a storm behind its eyes. That’s how he colored it — and that’s who he is. He doesn’t just see the world; he reinvents it. His creativity bursts through the edges of every paper, unafraid of boundaries. Morgan's is art in motion — unpredictable, bold, and beautifully free.
Jabali– The Resilient Bloom
Jabali's story is one of quiet triumph. Born into adversity, he’s had to fight for every word, every connection, every step forward. Once unable to sit through an activity for more than a few minutes, he now writes, speaks, and sings — fluently, expressively, and with growing confidence. His body is strong, his laughter loud, his spirit unmistakably bright. Even though he isn’t graduating this year, all is well. His journey is simply unfolding at its own rhythm, and there’s every sign that he’s rising beautifully.
These little journeys of running, reading, drawing, and dreaming — are the heart of Global Fast Fit’s mission. Each child reminds us that growth is not a straight path but a winding, vibrant story. As we wave goodbye to the graduating class of 2025, we celebrate not just where they’re going, but how far they’ve already come.
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