Finally ! Our first batch was donated to St. Luke's Kanunda Mixed Secondary School. I would like to thank all my friends whose contributions made this possible. This marks the first baby step for Physics Alive : it is the first step in a journey of a thousand miles. Physics Alive is a mini-project and it is itching to grow into a full-fledged project. We can achieve this dream with your support. Thank you again !
Physics Alive
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Pictures of St. Luke's Kanunda Secondary School !
Some people want pictures of the school to ascertain the validity of the project. Before we get into the pictures, I would wish to announce that we have selected two logos-one with a white background and one with a black background. You remember Newton's 3rd law ? The spirit of dialectics is hovering around this project :P

Now..some random photos !

Now..some random photos !
Monday, February 15, 2016
What is Physics Alive?
Physics Alive is a mini-project which aims to provide Physics text books, revision materials and mentorship to high school students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Unlike other mentoring programs which are general, Physics Alive only focuses on one particular subject-Physics. Also, our aim is to teach students how to study for Physics and prepare themselves for the National Examination.
Physics Alive is a mini-project which aims to provide Physics text books, revision materials and mentorship to high school students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Unlike other mentoring programs which are general, Physics Alive only focuses on one particular subject-Physics. Also, our aim is to teach students how to study for Physics and prepare themselves for the National Examination.
Why Physics?
Physics is Mother Nature’s language. In order to understand
our universe, we must understand the fundamental concepts of Physics. Students
from disadvantaged backgrounds do not have enough study materials and hence
they are locked out of competitive engineering courses.
Is Physics Alive a
certified organization?

How are we different?
We are family! I talk to these students every day. They are
like my kids and just like a father; I want the best for them. Your donations will not go into buying books
for some “random” students. Secondly, no shilling will be wasted in “logistics”.
All the money will go directly to the students.
Will it make any
difference?
I strongly believe by the end of this project at least one
or two students will have been inspired. I am a volunteer Physics teacher at St.
Luke’s Kanunda Secondary School and it
is an amazing experience. You can feel the passion in the class. However, this
does not mean that I am overlooking other factors which affect the students’
performance.
How can I be part of
this family?
Just email me - trevormokaya@gmail.com . For my Kenyan friends, you can contact me
through 0792789545 (Phone works until 26th Feb 2016).
Omangi Trevor is a senior at Seoul National University. He is pursuing Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. He is also a high school mentor and currently a volunteer Physics teacher at St. Luke’s Kanunda Secondary School. He loves field hockey, sugar, spice and everything nice :)
Omangi Trevor is a senior at Seoul National University. He is pursuing Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. He is also a high school mentor and currently a volunteer Physics teacher at St. Luke’s Kanunda Secondary School. He loves field hockey, sugar, spice and everything nice :)
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