List of the Earliest Schools in Kenya

Here is a detailed list of some of the earliest schools established in Kenya, highlighting their founding years and original names (where applicable):

  1. School at Rabai near Mombasa – Established in 1846, this was the first school in Kenya, set up by Christian missionaries.
  2. The Prince of Wales School (now Nairobi School) – Founded in 1902, it was originally for European boys.
  3. Friends School Kaimosi (now Kaimosi Friends Primary School) – Established in 1903 by Quaker missionaries.
  4. Bunyore Girls High School – Established in 1905, it became a significant educational center for girls in Western Kenya.
  5. Kangaru Schools – Founded in 1947 in Embu County.
  6. Maseno School – Established in 1906 near Kisumu, it became one of the most prestigious schools in Kenya.
  7. Government Indian School (now Jamhuri High School) – Opened in 1906, it was initially intended for Indian students.
  8. Tumutumu Mission School (now Tumutumu Girls’ High School) – Founded in 1908 in Nyeri County.
  9. European Girls’ School (now Kenya High School) – Established in 1908, it was originally for European girls.
  10. Kabaa Boys High School – Established in 1923 in Machakos County.
  11. Waa High School – Founded in 1923 in Kwale County.
  12. Kenton College – Originally established in 1924 in Kijabe and later moved to Kileleshwa in 1935.
  13. Mang’u High School – Founded in 1925, it became a notable academic institution.
  14. Kapsabet High School – Established in 1925 in Nandi County.
  15. Kakamega High School – Founded in 1925 and later became a prominent institution in Western Kenya.
  16. Alliance High School – Established in 1926 as a collaboration between missionaries, it was Kenya’s first school for African students.
  17. Nakuru High School – Founded in 1927 in Nakuru County.
  18. St. Mary’s School Yala – Established in 1927 in Siaya County.
  19. Hill School Eldoret – Opened in 1928, it catered primarily to European children.
  20. Highlands High School (now Moi Girls’ High School – Eldoret) – Founded in 1928.
  21. Kitale Primary School (later Kitale Academy, now Kitale School) – Established in 1929.
  22. Kisii School – Founded in 1932, it became a leading school in Kisii County.
  23. Mugoiri Girls’ High School – Established in 1938 in Murang’a, originally called Gaiteiguru Intermediary School.
  24. European Boys’ School (now Lenana School) – Founded in 1949 as Duke of York School.
  25. Kapsisiywa School – A school offering advanced education during the early years of the East African Advanced Certificate of Education (EAACE).

Oldest Kenyan Schools Founded Before 1920

Kenya’s education system has a rich history dating back to the mid-19th century when missionaries introduced formal education. These schools laid the foundation for the country’s current educational framework and literacy achievements. Here is a detailed list of the oldest schools in Kenya founded before 1920:


1. School at Rabai near Mombasa (1846)


2. Nairobi School (1902)


3. Friends School Kaimosi (1903)


4. Maseno School (1906)


5. Government Indian School (1906)


6. Tumutumu Mission School (1908)


7. European Girls’ School (1908)


8. Thogoto School (1910)


9. Kaimosi Girls High School (1920)


Legacy of Kenya’s Oldest Schools

These institutions, established before 1920, played a pivotal role in introducing formal education and literacy to Kenya. While initially designed to serve specific communities—such as Europeans, Indians, and children of African chiefs—they have evolved to embrace diverse student populations and continue to shape Kenya’s educational and cultural landscape.

Conclusion

These schools were instrumental in shaping Kenya’s educational landscape, initially catering to different demographics such as missionaries, Europeans, Indians, and Africans. Today, many of them remain prestigious institutions contributing to the country’s academic excellence.

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