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The school logo consists of a palm tree to symbolise tropical Africa, a deep valley, which is the meaning of the word "Kianda" in several Bantu languages, and a glowing fire to symbolise a hearth, a symbol of the warmth a woman brings to the home and to society. [1] The school motto is In Opere et Veritate, Latin for "In deed and in truth". The ...
This photo taken in 6 June 2014 shows the administration block at Nairobi School with the school motto emblazoned on it. Nairobi School was established in 1902 around the present day Nairobi Railways Club as a European school to serve the families of the I.B.E.A. Company and, a while later, the white settler community.
Many others have gone on to feature at school level. Said Bakari from South B is currently featuring in the Ligi Ndogo U16 planets. Gigiri (until 2012) – situated at the German School Nairobi. It was started in October 2008 as part of the expansion program, when Ligi Ndogo leased the grounds from the school. [7]
The Railway School was taken over by the government in 1908. In 1910, the Board of Education proceeded to separate the provision for European, Indian, Arab and African education, and a separate European School was founded under Mr Turner's headmastership, The European School, Nairobi (also cited as Nairobi European School). [5]
Starehe Boys' Centre and School (popularly known as "Starehe") is a partial-board, boys-only school in Nairobi, Kenya. The school was founded in 1959 by Dr. Geoffrey William Griffin, MBS, OBE, Geoffrey Gatama Geturo and Joseph Kamiru Gikubu. [1] It started as a rescue centre in Nairobi. [2] The school is a member of the Round Square network of ...
The school was created as an Asian school for O-level boys and co-ed A-level (girls and boys) on 19 February 1962. [ citation needed ] This was concurrent with the conversion of Ngara Girls' High School a boy's and girls school into an all-girls school. [ 1 ]
Holmeside School, Karen; The Green Garden Schools, Rongai; Humble Hearts School; Kenya Muslim Academy; Malezi School; Olympic Primary School, Kibera Rosslyn Academy, Nairobi; Serare School
The Millennium School, Nairobi; Moi High School – Kabarak; Mosocho Academy; Mumbuni High School; Muragari School; Muthale Girls' High School; N. Nairobi Academy;