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Strathmore University is a chartered university based in Nairobi, Kenya. [2] Strathmore College was started in 1961, as the first multi-racial, multi-religious advanced-level sixth form college offering science and arts subjects, by a group of professionals who formed a charitable educational trust (now the Strathmore Educational Trust).
Strathmore University Business School (SBS) is the business school of Strathmore University. Based in Nairobi, Kenya, it offers Doctoral, Masters and Undergraduate programmes, as well as executive education programmes. It was started in 2005 through a partnership between Strathmore University and IESE Business School.
Strathmore Law School (SLS) is one of the constituent schools of Strathmore University, a non-profit private university in Nairobi, Kenya. The school launched on April 28, 2012. The school launched on April 28, 2012.
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Strathmore University Rugby Football Club is a rugby team based in Kenya which was formed in 2004. The team is a member of Kenya Rugby Football Union and the Kenya Universities Sports Association (KUSA). [1] The teams is also known as the "Strathmore Leos". It was first allowed to play in events organized by Kenya Rugby Football Union 2005.
Strathmore University alumni (29 P) Pages in category "Strathmore University" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
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Strathmore School is Kenya's first multi-racial school, established in 1961 in the Lavington area of Nairobi. It began as a residential Sixth Form College offering British-styled A-level courses and in 1963 switched from the Cambridge School Certificate Examination to the London GCE. In 1977 it became a full-fledged Secondary school.