Moi High School – Kabarak
Moi high school-Kabarak is a private mixed-boarding school started in 1979 to offer secondary education to Kenyan students. It was founded by Kenya's second president, Daniel Arap Moi.
The school is located 20 km from Nakuru town, in Kenya's Rift Valley Province. It shares the same compound with Kabarak University and Kabarak Primary.
The school is reputed for its Christian background and good performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education exams. It is regarded as the top mixed school in the country.The school motto is "On Earth We Rise."
The current principal is Mrs Elisheba Cheruiyot having taken over from Mr. Henry Kiptiony Kiplagat in May 2015. Mr Henry Kiplagat has been principal for 14 years. Past principals were: Dr. Edward Sambili, Mr C.N. Lagat, Mr. Grimble, Mr. Kimetto
History
Moi High School-Kabarak was founded in 1979 by Daniel Arap Moi on his expansive Kabarak farm.
Until recently one of 17 national schools, Moi High School- Kabarak is now a private school funded by tuition revenue, private donations and endowment income.[1]
The school is consistently ranked among Kenya's top-performing schools in each year's national examination results. In the 2010 examination results the school was ranked 6th overall having produced the country's top student.[2] Seven of its students featured among the top 100 candidates nationally.[3] The class of 2011 performed even better registering a mean score of 10.99 breaking the previous record set by the 2010 class of 10.38. Just as in the previous years it was the best private school nationally.
The class of 2014, recorded a mean score of 11.358, having had 134 As, 114 A- (minus), 17 B+, 8 B and 1 B-. [4]==Academics==/>
Many of the school's former students have gone on to gain admission to Ivy League universities in the United States. A high percentage of the school's students qualify to be admitted to the country's public universities.
Admission
The school attracts students with the highest academic performance. The Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) average test score for Kabarak admission is 400 or higher. Due to the high number of applicants -over 1500- admission to the school is very competitive. Owing to the school's high fees many of the children admitted come from well-to-do backgrounds though orphans and nomadic youth are supported by the school's patron, former Kenyan president Daniel arap Moi. In the year 2012 it was the first Moi High School
Curriculum
In the first 2 years at the school, a student has to take the following compulsory subjects – Mathematics, Languages (English and Kiswahili), Sciences (Biology, Chemistry and Physics), Geography, History and Christian Religious Education. On top of this, the student also has to choose one of the following optional subjects – Agriculture, Business Studies, French, Computer Studies, German or Music.Upon entering form two, the student can take a minimum of 7 subjects to be examined in the K.C.S.E as per the Kenya National Examinations Council (K.N.E.C) guidelines. Most of the students, however, take 8 subjects.
Campus
The school boasts a large, bright dining hall and assembly building, faculty housing, a computer center, swimming pool and a several-storied library with large plate glass windows.
Houses
The school has 4 houses:
- Athi
- Mara
- Nzoia
- Tana
The houses are named after Kenya's famous rivers.
Contribution to nation building
The school has produced a number of illustrious alumni including the following former members of parliament; -Moses Lessonet -Magerer Lagat -Jeremiah Kioni
References
Coordinates: 0°10′16″S 35°57′43″E / 0.17111°S 35.96194°E Moi High School Kabarak | Kenya Schools Web Directory