Agoro Sare High School

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Agoro Sare High School
Agosir
Address
Agoro Sare High School
Kisii-Kisumu Road

, ,
40222

Kenya
Coordinates 0°30′13″S34°44′04″E / 0.5035°S 34.7345°E / -0.5035; 34.7345
Information
Other nameASHS
Type Public high school
MottoLabour to Success
Established1958;66 years ago (1958)
PrincipalJames Momanyi
Gradesforms 1,2,3,4
Gender Boys
LanguageEnglish Kiswahili
Campus type Urban
Colour(s)Red, white, gold and black
    
Athletics conferenceKSSSA
MascotThree Star
YearbookThe Dawn
Website www.agorosarehs.sc.ke

Agoro Sare High School (ASHS) is a public high school for boys located in Oyugis, Homa Bay County, Kenya. It was established in 1958 and is categorized as an Extra-County School meaning up to 40% of students from outside the county can be enrolled into the institution. [1]

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Athletics

The school competes in the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA), as a secondary school in Kenya. In 2019, Term 1 games, Agoro Sare High beat arch rivals Maseno High School in Nyanza Regional Basketball contest to become the new 2019 Champions. [2]

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References

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  2. "Agoro Sare shock powerhouse Maseno to bag basketball title". Citizentv.co.ke. 20 March 2019.
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