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Kipsigis Girls' High School
National School · Est. 1955
National School · Kericho County

Kipsigis Girls' High School

"Education is the Fountain of Knowledge"

2,000+
Students
70+
Years of Excellence
9.8
KCSE Mean 2025
48th
Nationally 2023

Empowering the Girl Child Since 1955

Positioned to produce key players in the social, political, and economic development of our nation.

Our Vision

To be an excellent Educational Institution in the country.

Our Mission

Provide a conducive environment for lifelong quality education and training for a morally upright and all-round girl child.

Our Philosophy

We strive to ensure that academic excellence, human values, and personality development are fostered among our students.

1955
Founded as an African Girls Boarding School with one stream and 140 pupils
1965
Elevated to secondary school status with 120 students
1970
"A" Level program launched, first cohort sat exams in 1971
1986
Transitioned to the 8-4-4 education system
2012
Elevated to National School status in recognition of academic excellence

Three Pathways to Greatness

Our Competency-Based Education curriculum empowers each student to follow her passion and excel.

STEM Pathway

  • Pure Sciences
  • Applied Sciences
  • Technical Studies

Social Sciences

  • Languages & Literature
  • Humanities
  • Business Studies

Arts & Sports Science

  • Visual & Performing Arts
  • Music & Drama
  • Sports

Message from the Principal

Senior Principal Mrs. Margret Kirui
I'm delighted and honored to welcome you to the Kipsigis Girls' High School Website. Our school has made huge strides academically, posting a positive improvement in KCSE in the last five years. I strongly believe that with the strategies that have been put in place, the school is headed for greater achievements. Thanks to the keen sense of team spirit, determination, and a shared vision for all stakeholders.

At Kipsigis Girls we passionately pursue strategies and programmes aimed at fulfilling our mandate and contribution towards empowering the girl-child. Our goal is to position our girls to contribute significantly as key players to the social, political, and economic development of this nation.
Mrs. Margret Kirui
Senior Principal, Kipsigis Girls' High School