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Alliance Girls' High School (AGHS) is a
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boarding school for girls located near the small town of
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in the
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, 20 km from
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. Founded in 1948 as the African Girls High School, it is within walking distance from its brother school Alliance High School.


History

Founded in 1948 by the Alliance of Protestant Missions, Alliance Girls' High School was the first institution of higher secondary education for African girls in Kenya, and served in parallel with Kenya High School which at that time only admitted European girls. Before
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it was called African Girls High School. Alliance Girls High School sits on 71 acres of land in
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West district, Central Province, originally donated by the Presbyterian Church of East Africa. Akyeampong, Emmanuel Kwaku, and
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The school's first principal, Jean Wilkinson (''née'' Ewan), was a Scottish missionary. Joan Waithaka, one of the first students to graduate from the school, became its first African principal in 1969. She also served on the 1976 Gachathi Report committee which recommended that the Kenyan government adopt policies which would increase women's participation not only in higher education but also in science and other male-dominated spheres in the country.Kiluva-Ndunda, Mutindi Mumbua (2001)
''Women's Agency and Educational Policy''
p. 78. State University of New York Press.
The first 10 girls admitted to the school arrived on 28 February 1948 and came from all the different provinces in Kenya as is still the case today. In 1961, Alliance Girls High School was one of the first five schools in Africa to offer the Higher School Certificate (at the time, the equivalent of A Levels and a requirement for university entrance). Prior to the establishment of Alliance Girls High School, a few girls had been admitted to the predominantly male Alliance High School. One of the last girls to graduate from there was the writer
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who later taught at the Alliance Girls High School. The two schools continue to maintain close relations.


Principals

*Jean Wilkinson, 1948–54 *Mary Bruce, 1955–1968 *Joan Waithaka, 1969–1984 *Rebecca Karanja, 1985–2002 *V. M. Kituri, 2003–2004 *J. N. Mbugua 2004–2008 *Dorothy Kamwilu 2008–2016 *Catherine K. Irungu (H.S.C) 2017 *Virginia Gitonga 2017–present


Academic reputation

The school has a reputation as a center of academic excellence in Kenya. It held first place amongst girls' schools in Kenya in the 2011 KCSE results and was in third place out of all Kenyan secondary schools. AGHS's graduates go on to leading Kenyan universities as well as international ones. Some of its students have also been selected to attend the African Leadership Academy.


Admission

Admission is highly competitive. Only students with a very high performance on the
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are selected to attend. The school also participates in the national quota system that sees a balance in admission of students from all Kenyan Districts. In 2015, Alliance Girls High School attracted the highest number of applicants out of all the national schools with 156,347 applications, followed by the Alliance High School with 154,417 and Mangu High School with 148,594.Mungai, Christine (17 June 2015)
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School crest and colours

The school's crest is composed of a white torch yellow flame superimposed over St. Andrew's Cross on a green background. The initials AGHS are above the crest, while the school motto "Walk in the light" is beneath it, both written in yellow. According to the school's website, the colour yellow represents the light of the torch, the green depicts the life given by the light, and white signifies the product of this life. The school uniform is green reflecting the constant growth of the school. For a few years, the school uniform was maroon in colour. This was phased out, beginning in the year 2005 with the form one class joining the school that year.


Chapel

The school chapel, one of the landmarks of the school, is located opposite the Administration block. It is used for services on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday attended by all students. It is also where the school Barazas (student parliament and meetings) are held. The school chaplain is Reverend Dorcas Kamau who succeeded Reverend Marion Strain in 2011.


Notable alumnae

* Betty Gikonyo, medical entrepreneur, pediatric cardiologist and healthcare professional *
Lucy Kibaki Lucy Muthoni Kibaki (13 January 1936 – 26 April 2016) was the wife of former Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki and was First Lady of Kenya from 2002 to 2013. Biography Lucy Muthoni was born in 1936. Her parents were Rev. John Kagai, a pastor of t ...
, former First Lady of Kenya *
Sally Kosgei Dr. Sally Jepng'etich Kosgey (born 1949), is a Kenyan politician. She belongs to ODM and was elected to represent the Aldai Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya in the 2007 Kenyan parliamentary election. She was educated at Alliance ...
, first woman head of the Kenyan civil service * Micere Mugo, poet, writer and educator * Juliet Obanda Makanga, pharmacologist, neuroscientist and medical researcher * Nyiva Mwendwa, Kenya's first woman cabinet minister *
Charity Ngilu Charity Kaluki Ngilu (born 28 January 1952) is a Kenyan politician and the second governor elected for Kitui County. She unsuccessfully vied to be President of the Republic of Kenya in 1997. She served as Minister for Health from 2003 until 200 ...
, Kenya's first woman presidential candidate *
Asenath Bole Odaga Asenath Bole Odaga (1937–2014) was a Kenyan publisher and author of novels, plays, children's books, and other literary works. Odaga also promoted literature in Kenyan languages and the study of oral literature by writing in Luo and co-autho ...
, publisher and author * Margaret Ogola, novelist and pediatricianRoche, Margaret and Musyoka, Violet (2001). ''A Study Guide to The River and the Source'', p. 6. Focus Publications. *
Effie Owuor Effie Owuor (born 1943) is a Kenyan lawyer and judge who was the country's first female State Counsel, Magistrate, High Court (Kenya), High Court Judge, and Court of Appeal of Kenya, Court of Appeal Judge. Early life and education Owuor was born ...
, Kenya's first female judge * Kagure Wamunyu, civil engineer and urban planner * Charity Wayua, chemist and researcher


References


External links


www.alliancegirlshigh.sc.ke
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