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10. Nairobi School (formerly PRINCE OF WALES SCHOOL)
9. STRATHMORE
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is a private, independent, boys’ day school located in Nairobi, Kenya that follows the 8-4-4 curriculum.
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Strathmore was started as a Sixth Form college in March 1961. In 1977 the first Form One students were admitted, and in 1987 the first Standard One pupils.
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Today, there are around 630 students in the school with a significant number of them receiving financial aid.
- Welcome to Maseno School. Maseno School offers a multitude of opportunities for all students, from the Arts, Academic and Athletic programs. We have excelled in all three of the aforementioned arenas, winning Provincial and National level recognition as one of the best National high school in Kenya.
- We aim to provide quality education for our students, in which Christian values are shared and lived by all. We work to provide committed teaching, giving due regard to the requirements of the National Curriculum. Our school offers a secure and caring environment where there is equality of opportunity for each student to realise his or her potential.
7. Bahati Girls Secondary School
6. Moi Girls High School Eldoret
- Moi Girls’ High school – Eldoret is a national girls’ boarding school managed by the school’s board of governors. It is a Christian non-denominational school providing the secondary cycle of the 8-4-4 system of education.
- To provide a solid foundation for quality education in an environment of diversity leading to academic excellence and a career of choice. To develop character founded on the fear of God and nurture talents in preparation for a life of service.
5. Kenya High
- policy rotates around hard work in the conformity with the school motto of “jishinde ushinde” a call for self conquest and self discipline. In 2007, Mang’u regained its original position once again by leading the whole country in High School performance. Mang’u High School was the first to introduce aviation as an examinable subject in the country.
- Mang’u High School has produced among the most prominent people in the country among them His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Kenya, Mwai Kibaki, among others. Mang’u High School has consistently maintained itself as an excelling school.
- Since its founding in 1926 by the Alliance of Protestant Missions as the first secondary school for Africans, Alliance High School has maintained its position as the premier institution of secondary learning in Kenya. Alliance High School (AHS) admits talented students nationwide with the goal of offering them the finest secondary education to develop lifelong learners and leaders, who will contribute to the development of the country.
2. Starehe Boys’ Centre and School (also popularly known as “Starch”)
- is a partial board, boys – only educational boarding school located in Nairobi Kenya.
- is unique for a Kenyan independent school in that it educates a large proportion of its students free, and most at a reduced rate. This stems from its founding charter as a charitable school. School fees are paid on a means-tested basis, with substantial subsidies paid by the school so that students from all walks of life are able to have a comprehensive, high quality, public school education that would otherwise be beyond the means of their parents or guardians as it may be.
- a school of a simple background having risen from humble beginnings. We are a community that believes in excellence in all fronts and adequate and comprehensive preparation before engaging in any task. Most of our accomplishments have come as a result of blessings from on high as was espoused in our founding charter in 1964.
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