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Kisii School is a public high school in
Kisii, Kenya Kisii (also known as Getembe or Bosongo) is a municipality and urban centre in south-western Kenya and the capital of the Kisii County. Kisii Town also serves as major urban and commercial centre in the Gusii Highlands—Kisii and Nyamira cou ...
for boys. It was established in 1934 and is today a leading public school providing an education to students drawn from all over Kenya.


History

Kisii School was established in July 1934 as Government African School (GAS) Kisii. The previous year 1933, the governor of Kenya Sir Joseph Byrne visited Kisii and the leaders of the district presented to him a joint petition by the Luo/Suba Council and the Kisii/Kuria Council about their desire to have a Government school in Kisii. The governor asked them to pool resources and the government would assist them put up the school. In 1933, the joint session of the two councils (which would later merge and became known as the South Kavirondo Local Native Council), voted to provide Sh. 120,000 for the establishment of the school on a shared basis with an additional Sh. 3,000 for equipment. Nyaribari location chief Musa Nyandusi agreed to provide land for the construction of the school which was located just outside Kisii township. Work began in January 1934 led by teams of masons from the Kabete Industrial Training Depot and by July that year, the school was ready to take in the first pupils. Some 300 pupils from across the district were invited to sit an entrance examination for the first class in Standard III to be admitted in January 1935. They were competing for only 60 slots in the school. The pupils who passed were mainly from Luo Nyanza and the school being a joint project, the district commissioner ordered a retake of the examination to ensure that more Kisii and Kuria pupils would be admitted to the school.


Development of the School

1935- January: the first pupils sat in the Standard III class. Charles A. Berridge, a native of Canada, was appointed the first principal of the school. He remained at GAS Kisii until 1939 when he moved to Government African School Kitui. 1935- February: Governor Sir Joseph Byrne keeps his promise to open the school but falls ill and cancels at the last minute. He sent the acting Chief Native Commissioner Sydney Hugh La Fontaine to open the school on his behalf. La Fontaine was received by the district commissioner Major J.V. Dawson. 1938- Presented the first candidate for Primary School Examinations. By now, the school had 60 pupils in 2 streams of 30 each. The students had to be 50% Kisii and 50% Luo (Kisii 30 Pupils, Luo 30 pupils) 1945- The Secondary School section was started. At that time, this was called the Junior Secondary- equivalent to standard 7 and 8. The population was still 60 per class. 1946 - Presented the first student for Kenya African Preliminary Examination. 1949 - Started the senior secondary (from 3 and 4) These candidates were to be prepared for KASSE (Kenya African Secondary School Examination) 1950 - Presented candidates for KASSE (Kenya African Secondary School Examination) 1953 -The school admitted candidates for a P3 teacher training course which lasted 3 years. It was later shifted to Kabianga Teachers College (present-day Kabianga University) before later on moving to present-day Kericho Teachers Training College. 1956 - The school entered its first candidates for Cambridge School Certificate. A total of 60 students were registered. 1962- The school was among the 6 schools to introduce 'A' LEVEL (Art) with a single stream of 30 students. 1963 - Presented its first Higher School Certificate candidates commonly referred to as A-Level Examination. 1967 - The 'A' level science class or science stream was started. By now, the student population was 450 (form 1 to 6)


The School

The school has had a strong connection to the family of powerful colonial-era senior chief Musa Barare Nyandusi. He personally organized to have the land on which the entire school stands procured for the purposes of developing the school. Together with Chief Paul Mboya of Karachuonyo, they petitioned the government for the establishment of the school. Nyandusi's son former cabinet minister the late Hon.
Simeon Nyachae Simeon Nyachae (6 February 1932 – 1 February 2021) was a Kenyan politician, government minister, and businessman from Kisii County. Early life and education Nyachae was born into a large polygamous family in Nyaribari, Kisii County, on 6 Feb ...
, (1932-2021) was one of the notable alumni of the school.


Curriculum

The secondary school curriculum emphasizes job-oriented courses, such as business and technical education. Kisii School offers a college preparatory program following the
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curriculum. The curriculum offered at the school covers six areas: Communication subjects, Mathematics and Sciences, Humanities, Applied Education, Physical Education. *
Communication Communication (from la, communicare, meaning "to share" or "to be in relation with") is usually defined as the transmission of information. The term may also refer to the message communicated through such transmissions or the field of inquir ...
- English, Kiswahili, French and German *
Sciences Science is a systematic endeavor that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe. Science may be as old as the human species, and some of the earliest archeological evidence for ...
- Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology and Physics *
Humanities Humanities are academic disciplines that study aspects of human society and culture. In the Renaissance, the term contrasted with divinity and referred to what is now called classics, the main area of secular study in universities at the t ...
- Geography, History and Government, Religious education, Social Education, and Ethics * Applied Education - Agriculture, Industrial education, Wood technology, Metal technology, Power mechanics, Electrical technology, Business education (Accounts, Commerce, Economics), Music, Fine Arts, Drawing and Design, Information Technology (computer studies). *
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Governance

Kisii School is a National Public School and it receives a large amount of public money from the government. The Board of Governors(B.O.G.) and the Parent Teachers Association(P.T.A.) oversee the smooth running of the institution. The daily routine business of the school is headed by the Office of the Principal.


Admission

Admission of students is by open competitive K.C.P.E. examination every year. Candidates are judged according to need and parental income and their performance in the national KCPE examinations. Selection is solely based on merit. Scholarships and financial support comes from Government, various organisations, individuals and donors.


Student life

The school has dormitories, dining hall, classroom block, and Computer and Science laboratories. There are Technical Education workshops for Woodwork, Metalwork, Electricity, Power mechanics, and Agriculture. Students take part in the caring of the livestock and vegetables which supplement their school diet.


Hall of Residence

The school has eight houses. They are: # Sameta Light blue, # Mara Light Grey, # Kuja Navy Blue, # Kiong'anyo White, # Manga Yellow, # Homa Orange, # Ruri Green, # Wire Red, # Longonot Purple #Kilimanjaro Dark Green #Ruwenzori Maroon


Inter-house competitions

There are activities in which the houses compete - Science congress, athletics, cross-country, ball games, drama and academics. The school principal, Maurice Odera usually offers a reward for the top three houses in each field.


Extracurricular activities

Extracurricular activities include drama, choir, publications such as the School Magazine; school leadership through the prefects' body, Sunday School teaching, Scouting, Debate Club, Wildlife Club, Environmental Club, Journalism Club, Science Club, Computer Club, SDA Society, CU and YCS for the Catholics.


Sports

Choices include basketball, rugby, soccer, track and field, hockey, volleyball, handball, swimming, and lawn tennis. Individuals and teams have won national and regional honours in almost all of them. Under the leadership of John L. O Kinaro,(1991–1998) a former principal, Kisii school emerged as the best soccer school teams in the 1990s. They won three consecutive national championships between 1996 and 1999. Most of the team members have played for the
national team A national sports team (commonly known as a national team or a national side) is a team that represents a nation, rather than a particular club or region, in an international sport. The term is most commonly associated with team sports, for exam ...
, and some are playing professional football in Europe and Asia.


Notable alumni

* Ratemo Michieka - former Vice-Chancellor of Jomo Kenyatta University *
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- former Cabinet Minister of Commerce & Industry, the Government of the Republic of Kenya * John Machethe Muiruri - Belgium 1st division soccer mid-fielder *
Simon Mulama Simeon Mulama (born 6 August 1980) is a Kenyan retired footballer who played as a midfielder. Career Born in Nairobi, Mulama began his early career in his native Kenya with Mathare United and AFC Leopards; he was captain at the former. He later ...
- former
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footballer *
Simeon Nyachae Simeon Nyachae (6 February 1932 – 1 February 2021) was a Kenyan politician, government minister, and businessman from Kisii County. Early life and education Nyachae was born into a large polygamous family in Nyaribari, Kisii County, on 6 Feb ...
- former Leader Ford People Party and Minister of Roads and Transportation in Kenya; Kenya presidential candidate in 2002 * George Nyamweya - Member of the
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* Henry Nyandoro - former Shabana Kisii and Kenyan International Footballer * Robert Ouko - Athlete 400 Relay Gold Medalist at the 1972 Munich Olympics *
James Ongwae James Elvis Omariba Ongwae (born 1952) is the current Governor of Kisii County government. He is a member of the Orange Democratic Movement and was elected as the first Governor of Kisii County Government on the ODM ticket in March 2013 and is cur ...
- 1st Governor of
Kisii County Kisii County is a county in the former Nyanza Province in southwestern Kenya. Its capital and largest town is Kisii. The county has a population of 1,266,860 people. It borders Nyamira County to the North East, Narok County to the South, and ...
* Chris Obure - 1st Senator of
Kisii County Kisii County is a county in the former Nyanza Province in southwestern Kenya. Its capital and largest town is Kisii. The county has a population of 1,266,860 people. It borders Nyamira County to the North East, Narok County to the South, and ...
*
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- Retired Chief Justice of the Republic of Kenya *
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- 1st Governor of Kakamega County *
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- Cabinet Secretary in the Government of Kenya * Cornel Rasanga Amoth - 1st Governor of Siaya County * Dalmas Otieno, Former Cabinet Minister and MP for Rongo *
Joshua Oigara Joshua Nyamweya Oigara (born 1975) is Kenyan businessman, accountant and corporate executive and the current Chief Executive Officer Stanbic Bank Kenya and South Sudan starting November 2022. He is the immediate former Group chief executive o ...
, CEO
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* Joseph Odero-Jowi, Ambassador of Kenya to the United Nations; Minister for Economic Planning & Development


References

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External links

* Official site by school http://www.kisiischool.ac.ke/ * Alumni sponsored site http://kisiischool.com/ * Alumni site http://alumni.kisiischool.com/ Educational institutions established in 1911 High schools and secondary schools in Kenya Education in Nyanza Province Public schools in Kenya Boys' schools in Kenya 1911 establishments in Kenya