Starehe Girls' Centre and School Job Vacancies

Company size100-500 people
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Starehe Girls’ Centre is a National boarding school that offers secondary education to financially disadvantaged girls from all Counties of Kenya. The school was founded in January 2005 as a charitable institution. It emulates the spirit of the much renowned Starehe Boys’ Centre. It caters for all the girls’ academic and social needs. The Starehe Girls’ Centre is a charity and a national girls’ high school. It is located in Njathaini, Bustani Estate off Kiambu Road, a rural setting 20 km north of Nairobi, in Roysambu Zone, Kasarani Division, Kasarani District in Nairobi County. The 55 acres of land on which the Starehe Girls’ Centre stands belonged to Mr. Duncan Gray and Mrs. Jane Auld Gray. They leased the land to Limuru Girls’ Centre which was opened in May 1982 under the Trusteeship of Dr. M. P. Chandaria, Mr. Eliud N. Njoroge and others. This Centre closed in 2002. In the Year 2003 the Trustees of Limuru Girls’ Centre agreed to have the land leased to the Trustees, of the would be Starehe Girls’ Centre. Among these were Dr. Chandaria, Mr. Njoroge and Dr. Eddah Gachukia, among others.Starehe Girls’ Centre is a National boarding school that offers secondary education to financially disadvantaged girls from all Counties of Kenya. The school was founded in January 2005 as a charitable institution. It emulates the spirit of the much renowned Starehe Boys’ Centre. It caters for all the girls’ academic and social needs. The Starehe Girls’ Centre is a charity and a national girls’ high school. It is located in Njathaini, Bustani Estate off Kiambu Road, a rural setting 20 km north of Nairobi, in Roysambu Zone, Kasarani Division, Kasarani District in Nairobi County. The 55 acres of land on which the Starehe Girls’ Centre stands belonged to Mr. Duncan Gray and Mrs. Jane Auld Gray. They leased the land to Limuru Girls’ Centre which was opened in May 1982 under the Trusteeship of Dr. M. P. Chandaria, Mr. Eliud N. Njoroge and others. This Centre closed in 2002. In the Year 2003 the Trustees of Limuru Girls’ Centre agreed to have the land leased to the Trustees, of the would be Starehe Girls’ Centre. Among these were Dr. Chandaria, Mr. Njoroge and Dr. Eddah Gachukia, among others.

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