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Kaloleni Junior academy in Kaloleni is a private primary school, with both day and boarding pupils. Subjects include Mathematics, English, Kiswahili, Science, Christian Religious Education, Geography, History & Civics, Creative Arts, HIV/AIDS, Life Skills and Business Education. [8] St.Johns Girls secondary school is in Kaloleni.
St. Kizito was a coeducational boarding secondary school in Meru County, Kenya, named after Saint Kizito. It closed down in 1991, following a high-profile rape and massacre of girls at the school. It closed down in 1991, following a high-profile rape and massacre of girls at the school.
Bishop Gatimu Ngandu Girls High School: Nyeri: Nyeri County: Central: Bukhakunga Secondary School: Kakamega: Kakamega County: Western: Chania High School (split in 2000 into Chania Boys High School and Chania Girls High School) Thika: Kiambu County: Central: City High School, Nairobi (established 1952; closed 1995) Nairobi: Nairobi County ...
Primary and secondary schools for girls located in Kenya. Related articles about the subject of girls' schools in Kenya also be included. ... Pages in category "Girls ...
The Green Garden Girls High School of The Green Garden Schools; Kenya High School; Kianda School; Loreto High School, Limuru; Lwak Girls' High School; Muthale Girls' High School; Ngara Girls' High School; Ng'iya Girls High School; Ondati Girls Secondary School; Serare School (girls' high school) Starehe Girls' Centre
Catholic secondary schools in Kenya (10 P) Pages in category "High schools and secondary schools in Kenya" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total.
Alumni of Bishop Gatimu Ngandu Girls High School ... Alumni of Kenya High School (22 P) ... Alumni of St. Mary's School, Yala ...
Lwak Girls High School is a girls' high school in Kenya. The school was built in the 1960s (with around 300 girls), and has grown drastically over the years. It is located in Rarieda District, Nyanza province in western Kenya. Computer Studies was introduced as an examinable subject in the year 2002 by Mr. Lawi Osoo.