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  2. Lenana School - Wikipedia

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    Lenana School is a secondary school in Nairobi, Kenya. It was formed in 1949 by colonial governor Philip Euen Mitchell , [ 2 ] known then as the Duke of York School , [ 3 ] named after a British World War II 1939 King George V-class battleship . [ 4 ]

  3. Ngong Racecourse - Wikipedia

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    Ngong Racecourse is a racecourse in Nairobi, Kenya. It is the main and currently only thoroughbred racing venue in Kenya. It is located along the Ngong Road near the Lenana School and next to The Nairobi Business Park, beside ngong forest. It is operated by the Jockey Club of Kenya. [1]

  4. List of Prescott Cup Winners - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's School: 1995 St. Mary's School: Rift Valley Academy: 1996 Hillcrest School: 1997 Lenana School: 1998 Rift Valley Academy: 1999 Lenana School: 2000 Lenana School: 2001 Nairobi School: 2002 Nairobi School: Lenana School: 2003 Alliance High School: Lenana School: 2004 St. Mary's School: Nairobi School: 2005 Mang'u High School: 2006 Mang ...

  5. Chris Amimo - Wikipedia

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    Amimo was born in Kakamega County on 12 Oct 1972. He attended All Saints Kindergarten before proceeding to City Primary School. For his secondary education, he attended Lenana School between 1987 and 1990. He then moved to the University of Nairobi and attained a Bachelor of Commerce degree (Marketing Option).

  6. Kenya High School - Wikipedia

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    Lenana School (established in 1949 as the Duke of York School) also credits its existence to the European School Nairobi, which was its feeder school. In 1931 the boys' secondary school was moved to a 600-acre allotment in the Kabete area (along Sclater's Road, today's Waiyaki Way), leaving the girls behind with the primary school pupils.

  7. College Football Playoff format changes: What's potentially ...

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    Three years ago, when a small group of college executives chose college football’s 12-team expanded playoff format, they left plenty of other proposals on the cutting-room floor.. Those include ...

  8. Here's the Christmas town where Santa’s elves answer ... - AOL

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    Every Christmas season, letters to Santa flood in from kids around the world — but in Santa Claus, Indiana, volunteers become Santa’s elves to ensure every child gets a reply.. This small town ...

  9. John Sibi-Okumu - Wikipedia

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    John Sibi-Okumu was born in 1954 in the Western part Kenya at a place called Budalangi.He received his formal education first in the United Kingdom at William Patten School, London, later in Kenya at Muthaiga Primary School and for his secondary education, he joined Duke of York which was later renamed; Lenana School, then later on University of Toulouse II – Le Mirail, France.