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The Kenya High School is a public girls' high school located on Mandera Road in the upmarket Kileleshwa Ward and suburb of Dagoretti North Sub-County in Kenya's capital city, Nairobi. [ 1 ] The school, which follows the national curriculum, is one of Kenya's 112 national schools and also one of the 18 prestigious Cluster III secondary schools ...
Nakuru High School is one of Kenya's National Schools located in Nakuru City, off Nakuru-Nyahururu highway. It borders Nakuru State House to the West. The school was founded in 1927 as Francis Scott High School but later renamed to Nakuru High School after Kenya attained independence in 1963.
The school uniform consists of a cream/beige shirt, mid-grey trousers, grey socks and black shoes. The tie has black, white and blue stripes. The blazer (worn by high school students) is navy blue, normally worn on Mondays and Fridays on days of special events. The sweater is sky blue/air force blue and does not have the school badge on it.
The school became a full day school in 1931 and then a boarding school in 1937. [2] The future archbishop Festo Olang' taught at Butere in the early 1940s. In 1957 it became a secondary school. At that time the school was regarded as a leading Protestant girls’ high school, ranked second in Kenya after Alliance Girls High School. [3]
Jomo Kenyatta High School: Kakamega Nakuru County: Rift Valley: Kabaa High School: Machakos: Machakos County: Eastern: Kagumo High School: Kagumo: Nyeri County: Central: Kakamega School: Kakamega Kakamega County: Western: Kalulini Boys High School Kibwezi Makueni County: Eastern Province: Kapsabet High School (Established 1925) Nandi North ...
Nairobi School follows the 8-4-4 system of education. The school curriculum is provided by the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development, a department of the Ministry of Education in Kenya. The subjects offered in the school are as follows: In Form one , the compulsory subjects are: English, Kiswahili, Mathematics.
Female high school students in school uniform at Licab, Nueva Ecija. School uniforms (Filipino: uniporme or kasuotang pampáaralán, "school attire"), are commonplace in public schools and required in private schools. Some private schools allow civilian clothing on special days, typically parties, school holidays or last day of school before a ...
All the school's sponsors are from teacher-exchange programs of the 1970–2000 period. Gerraint Jenkins is the most notable foreign figure in the school. He was a former teacher and later on staff at de Stafford School in England. There are also sponsors from the Netherlands like the Meijers.