List of schools in Kenya

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This is a list of notable schools in Kenya.

Primary schools

Primary schools in Kenya may be designated as follows:

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Kiambu

Migori

Wajir

Kilifi

Kibaoni Primary school Kibarani Primary School

Roka Primary School

Mombasa

Murang'a

Nairobi County

Nakuru

Siaya

Secondary and high schools

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SchoolCityCountyProvince
Kionjoine Secondary School (St Vincent)Murang'aMurang'aCentral
Aga Khan Academy, Mombasa Mombasa Mombasa County Coast
Aga Khan Academy, Nairobi Parklands Nairobi County Nairobi Province
St. Joseph's Nyalula Mixed Secondary School Siaya Siaya Nyanza
St. Paul Obambo Mixed Secondary School Siaya Siaya Nyanza
Boro Secondary School Siaya Siaya Nyanza
Bar Olengo Secondary School Siaya Siaya Nyanza
Barding Boys High School Siaya Siaya Nyanza
Maranda Boys High School Siaya Siaya Nyanza
Hawinga Girls secondary school Siaya Siaya Nyanza
Ngíya Girls High School Siaya Siaya Nyanza
Agoro Sare High School (Est. 1958) Oyugis Homa Bay County Nyanza
Alliance High School (established 1926) Kikuyu Kiambu County Central
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 Nairobi Province
Dago Thim Mixed Secondary School Nyahera, Kisumu Town West Kisumu County Nyanza
Dagoretti High School Nairobi Nairobi County Nairobi Province
Daraja Academy Nanyuki Laikipia County Rift Valley
The Highway Secondary School South B Nairobi County Nairobi Province
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 SchoolKibwezi Makueni County Eastern Province
Kapsabet High School (Established 1925)Nandi North Nandi County Rift Valley
Kenya High School Nairobi Nairobi County Nairobi Province
Kianda School (established 1977) Nairobi Nairobi County Nairobi Province
Kiereni Secondary School Chuka Tharaka Nithi County
Kisii School Kisii Kisii County Nyanza
Kitengela Mixed Secondary School Milimani
Lenana School Nairobi Nairobi County Nairobi Province
Mang'u High School (established 1925) Thika Kiambu County Central
Maraba Secondary School Nandi County Rift Valley
Maranda High School Bondo Siaya County Nyanza
Maseno School (established 1906) Maseno Kisumu County Nyanza
Light Academy Secondary School MombasaNyali Mombasa County Coast
Mosocho Academy Kisii Kisii County Nyanza
Mumbuni High School Machakos Machakos County Eastern
Nairobi School (established 1929) Nairobi Nairobi County Nairobi Province
Nakuru Boys High School Nakuru Nakuru County Rift Valley
Namachanja High School Bungoma County Western
Ngara Girls' High School Nairobi Nairobi County Nairobi Province
Ng'iya Girls High School Ngiya Siaya County Nyanza
Nyakach Girls High SchoolSonduKisumu CountyNyanza
Nyandarua High School Ol Kalou Nyandarua County Central
Nyang'ori High School Vihiga Vihiga County Western
Nyeri High School Nyeri Nyeri County Central
Ondati Girls Secondary School Ondati Nyanza
Oriwo Boy's High School Kandiege, Karachuonyo Constituency Homa Bay County Nyanza
Oshwal High School Nairobi Nairobi County Nairobi Province
Our Lady of Lourdes Nyabururu Girls National SchoolCentral KisiiKisii CountyNyanza
PCEA Silanga High School Kibera Nairobi County Nairobi Province
St. Joseph's Rapogi Secondary School Migori Migori County Nyanza
Sawagongo High School Siaya County Nyanza
SDA Schools Watamu Kilifi County Coast
Senior Chief Koinange High School Kiambaa Kiambu County Central
St. Stephen's Menara Boys High SchoolMuhoroniKisumu CountyNyanza
Lari Kiambu County Central Province
Serare School Nairobi Nairobi County Nairobi Province
Strathmore School Lavington Nairobi County

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